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Car:

1993 model Series 1 R33 GTST type M - RB25DET

Rego to 29/10/08

94000kms

Plate number - GTS25M

Fast info:

Prod: 93/10

Colour: KH2 (Gunmetal Grey)

Interior Colour: K

Engine: RB25DET

Drivetrain: HICAS 2WD

Model: GTS25T/M

Trans: 5-MT

Details:

1st Aussie owner - imported in April 04 - owned it for 3 years.

Serviced every 5000kms using full synthetic oils.

Timing belt replaced at 60000kms.

Clutch and brake fiuids replaced with redline fluids regularly.

Mods:

Apexi Power fc and commander.

Apexi AVCR.

Apexi turbo timer.

Hybrid GT spec front mount.

Generic oil cooler.

Apexi power intake with custom CAI box.

Custom stainless 3" split front and dump and CATCO high flow cat.

X-force stainless 3" cat back exhaust and muffler. Nice low note.

Generic oil catch can.

Splitfire coil packs.

Tomei high flow fuel pump.

Omori oil temp gauge.

Trust sensor adaptor.

apexi mechanical boost gauge.

Trust dual pillar holder.

Nismo 320kmh gauge cluster.

C's short shifter.

Cusco quick release hand brake.

Trust shift knob.

Momo Jet steering wheel.

HKB boss kit.

Cusco front and rear strut braces.

Cusco brake cylinder stopper.

Nismo oil and radiator cap/covers.

Whiteline springs.

Whiteline sway bars (front and rear).

Whiteline adjustable castor and cambor kit(front and rear).

Bilstein adjustable shocks.

DBA slotted disc rotors (front and rear).

Race brakes pads (front and rear).

Carbon layered vented bonnet with pins.

Genuine East Bear front grill.

Genuine East Bear dry carbon boot lid.

Genuine M sports front bar.

BN sports style skirts and rear bar.

Gunmetal/chrome 18" Buddy club P1's (265 rear + 255 front).

R33 GTS4 chrome headlights.

Nismo smoked side indicators.

Kenwood CD/MP3 player

Kenwood splits at the front.

Kenwood 6" cones at the rear.

2x 10" Alpine subs in box.

Schneider amps.

HICAS bar.

Also comes with:

Standard bonnet.

Standard pods.

Standard boot lid with Aftermarket carbon GT wing.

2x Standard spoiler and working LED lights.

HICAS unit

springs/shocks

rotors

Air box & snorkel

+ more.......

Tune:

205rwkw 10.5 psi

220rwkw 12.5 psi

1st and only track day I managed a 1:15.45 at wakefield park on Nankang street tyres running 12psi.

Price - $17,000

Located:

South Coast - NSW

Contact:

PM me through SAU

Email - p4mncwyz at dodo.com.au

Mobile - 0408417970 SMS only please (limited reception)

Serious Interest only please.

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