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1993 R33 GTS-T Series 1

Manual

77,000kms

Sunroof

Engine internals:

Aries Forged Pistons

Aries Molly Piston Rings & Bearings

Shock Pein RB25 Conrods

Crank x-rayed, Polished & Balanced

Head has stainless valves 30mm Exhaust 34.5mm inlet

Three angled, cut valve seats

Ported Polished, Flow tested & Manifold Matched for optimum flow

600hp rated copper head gasket

N1 Oil & Water pumps

New Timing belt & tensioners

Engine externals:

Detailed in Blue

6" Cold air induction system

Simota Heat shielded POD filter

Straight pipe from POD to Turbo (non restrictive)

Custom turbo setup high flowed T3 front VG30 rear housing

RB20 Wastegate actuator

Monster HYBRID FMIC & Piping

Polished throttle body

Turbosmart Super Sonic BOV

3" mandrel exhaust from turbo

3" high flow cat into 4" Apexi Canon

Exedy racing clutch & pressure plate

Lightened and balanced flywheel

Exterior:

400R front and rear body kit with GTR sides and spoiler

17" Import rims

Interior:

Apexi turbo timer

Four point alarm & immobiliser

Pioneer head unit

Blue neons front and rear floors

Female owner, i had it put on the dyno and it has 187.9kw on the standard 7psi, is all ready for an ECU, injectors, fuel pump etc to reach its true potential! All the hard work is done. I am only selling because I need a horse float.

$16,500ONO

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hope i haven't forgotten anything!!

0418 178 295

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