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94' R33 GTS-T (400kw) 5 Speed

15,000 kms since full rebuild ($7,500 Balanced Bottom End)

700hp Garrett Roller Bearing Turbo

TRUST Intercooler

GREDDY External Wastegate

APEXI Power-FC Engine Management and Commander Unit

GREDDY Profec-B Electronic Boost Controller

NISMO Motorsport/Jasma Exhaust

Turbosmart Type III Blow-off Valve

HKS Cams

Forged Pistons

Adjustable Cam Gears

Inlet Manifold Powerported

Aftermarket Injectors

GAB Adjustable Suspension

17" Stern Wheels

New Clutch

Rear Strut Brace

Polished Turbo and Intercooler Pipes

Polished Oil Catch Can

GTR/RS Yamamoto Body Kit

Recaro/Momo Interior

NISMO 320km Carbon Fibre/White Dash Cluster

Autometer Shift Lite Tacho and Boost Guage

$4000 Alpine Sound System

Viper Alarm with Remote Start

DIVOT Turbo Timer

Electric Sunroof

Tinted Windows

4 New Dunlop Le Mans Tyres

Receipts

All work professionally carried out

Plenty more potential

Excellent Condition

This car will not dissapoint!

Please PM me for PICS.

$39,500 Negotiable.

BIGPSI Plates Sold Separately - Will take offers

0422 953 695

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Guys i can personally guarantee that this car is PHAT and FAST. This thing is a beast. I'm a mod for the VIC club and have no reason to lie or deceive.

Leon if u need some pics i still have those ones on my webspace if u need em just holla.

Whoever buys this wont be dissapointed cause its an animal...

Good luck with the sale mate and i hope it goes to a good home.

PS. havent seen u on much lately we will have to catch up... maybe this saturday at the meet?

Cheers,

Ni

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