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Looking to swap my r33 for a cheep reliable manual car, buying a house and cant keep my hobbie up atm.

its a 1994 r33 gts,

74xxx kms on the clock

I imported it in 2 years ago dead stock have since done

Added an r32 turbo running r33 wastegate actuator running 6.5psi boost

stock side mount intercooler

malpassii rising rate fuel regulator

pod filter

2 1/4 cat back exhaust

excedy heavy duty clutch

whiteline strut brace

microtech lt12s

ab flug series 2 front bar and r32 ab flug side skirts

roh mantis shadow chrome 17" rims

warwick alarm and remote central locking

reasonably decent stereo system

autometer boost and air fuel gauge

600hp fuel pump wallbro i think cant remember

turbosmart bleed valve never boosted put it on was going to run 9 psi but tuner decided

r32 turbo wasnt worth boosting as i was going to rebuild and high flow my spare 33 turbo

and re-tune it then, so it was a better idea me getting used to the power at 6.5 psi as originally

i had never driven a turbo car

gun metal grey

this thing has no lag and pulls right threw the rev range

have had it dynoed by two different places one said 130 at the wheels the other said 150

tunned a little richer than optimum because of the high comp motor and stock intercooler

With upgraded injectors, high flow r33 turbo and front mount and re-tune could easily hit

200 at the wheels and still have next to no lag, very fun to drive will miss a lot

Also have spare parts to be sold with the car

4 original rims with tyres with 50% tread

stock front bar

full Na induction system resinator air box ecu

Na front pipe and exhaust manifold

r33 turbo with blown oil seal (bought it second hand only to find oil seal was f*ked but ey no shaft play grrr)

r32 10psi wastegate actuator

r33 turbo elbow

oil cooler and lines mounted on the car but decided to run my oil lines differently so was only fitted for a week

oil lines would need to be run differently as set-up is different than what it originally was

na ecu

Located in melbourne

price $13,000 but more interested in swap for a cheap reliable manual car and cash adjustment

Email: [email protected]

or just pm me

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com'on this car is heaps of fun to drive, im willing to sell it as na for 10K if anyone is interested still very quick when na

i only give the car a bit of a squirt every now and agian so it hasnt had a hard life,

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