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I have for sale my 93 r33 gtst for sale. Beautiful car, to nice to be just driving to work.

The car has

rb30 block / Arias forged pistons / shotpeened rods / New bushes, bearings, metal head gaket / head port and polish / oil catch can / Garrett gt35/40 turbo / xforce stainless exhaust maniold / 50mm waste gate and screamer / 3" exhaust turbo 2 cat with stainless jasma muffler / custom plenum / hybrid intercooler / turbo smart bov / 600cc injectors / bosch external fuel pump / custom surge tank / hig flow pump / fuel pressure reg /

Wolf 3d management / apexi avcr boost controler / plx air fuel metor with laptop data logging / extra heavu duty 5 uck ceramic clutch / 19" chrome zenetti rims / kyb lowered springs and shocks / Greddy electronic boost guage / greddy turbo timer / TRUST short shift kit and knob

NOS fogger kit and bottle

BIG $$$$$$$$$ spent Car has produced 301 rear kw on 18psi no NOS and will do high 11 pases

Email me with offer and for photos

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