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BODY

GTR genuine front and rear quarters

BN Sideskirts and rear bar Trust front and rear lip

Carbon bonnet

2Pak Phantom black.

Tinted windows

ENGINE

RB30 BLOCK with RB25 head.

Fully rebuilt only 700kms ago

ACl race bearings used and Cometic Head gasket

Apexi Stainless Exhaust Manifold

New Garret GT35R Turbo with Apexi External Wastegate

3.5in exhaust

Infinity Q45 Throttle body on GReddy Inlet manifold

Microtech LT12s Datalogger series

Nismo 550 injectors

Sard Fuelpump

Split Fire Coils

Tomei inlet cam gear and cam

Custom Alloy intercooler piping and inlet.

Custom BTR Oil cooler ( Ph: 0438327510)

Custom BTR powersteering cooler

Custom BTR Oil catch can and combined Overflow.

Custom BTR Alloy Radiator

Nismo 1.3Bar Rad Cap

Braided lines used through out

Silicon Radiator Hoses

DRIVELINE & BRAKES

60k old RB25 Gearbox

Brand new Xtreme Motorsports Clutch

B/New Chrome Moly Flywheel

BREMBO 324mm GTR Front brakes

Vented and Slotted Fronts

(Factory rear)

Braided and new copper lines

Rebuilt and Balanced Tail shaft.

CUSCO 2way MECH Diff

SUSPENSION

Capital D coilovers F & R

Adj Castor arms

Drop down steering spacers

Front Strut Brace with Booster Brace

Adj front camber arms

Hicas Lock Out Bar

KAZAMA Adj Rear Camber Arms

Modified Traction arms

Full Alloy Cradle Bushes

INTERIOR

Full R33 S2 Trim

NISMO 300km Speedo

Apexi Water/Oil/Fuel Pressure/Boost Guage

Pioneer Mini Disk and Cd Double Din Deck

Pioneer 4way Speakers

Blitz steering wheel

Full Alarm

WHEELS AND TYRES

ROH Drift R Wheels (GTR Offset)

$24,000ono

GENERAL

This car has a proven track record and is ready to compete or just be one tough street car.

It has full 6months rego in South Australia

This car is simple awesome to drive as there is no lag and it has massive amounts of torque!

It makes 280rwkw on 14pounds at a low 6500rpm.

I am selling as I have achieved what I set out to do with it and with my work it is simply not needed anymore.

I am open to offers and invite only SERIOUS people to make contact with me.

I have listed what comes with the car and I will add anything else if and when I remember.

I can be contacted on 0404843323 or email on [email protected]

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At that boost and revs it will make 320 easily!

Its suited to it no problems at all.

It make awesome torque and full boost by 3000 rpm! Its a very fast car on the road or track.

Dont let the overall power full you it makes mountains of torque!

as you'd expect from an RB30 :thumbsup:

seriously, at the price this car is a steal. if this were for sale around xmas, i would probably snap it up, but cant really afford it at this point in time. best of luck with the sale, im sure the new owner will be rediculously happy :)

Rear Guards are genuine GTR items bought from NISSN and stitched onto the car professionally and then pumped further. It makes a factory GTR R33 look weak! .

This car has never had a major accident, these were done purely for cosmetic reasons front and rear.

Beautiful car mate.

Just incase I missed it what year is this?

how many kms has the car actually done, also saw after market dash etc how many kms showing on that?

any pics of interior and engine?

beaut car well done!

Hey mate. Thanks for that. You guys have helped out heaps in the past and thank you.

the gt35r runs a .64 exhaust. Makes full boost at 3000rpm. Apart from that the turbo is straight off the shelf

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