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All of the following modifications have been added to the car over the last 12 months, I have recently just had it tuned &

engineered. The engineers report covers every modification done to the car including wheels, so you can be rest assured

this car will not get you into trouble.

It is a 1995 R33 GTST (with sunroof) in very good condition. The paint is very nice & the interior is very clean. The modifications done are well known brands & cost was not a factor when building this car.

A list of a few modifications:

Apexi Power FC

Apexi AVCR

Apexi Gt Style front mount intercooler

GCG Garrett GT 3040 turbo

Turbosmart External gate

Stainless high mounted manifold

Greddy intake manifold

Sard 550cc Injectors

Sard fuel regulator

Z32 Air flow meter

Apexi air filter in CAI box

Greddy oil catch can

Heavy duty clutch

Upgraded brake discs & pads

Bilstein suspension with front & rear strut braces

Brand new wheels & tyres

Im sure i have missed a few that i can add later.

The car has just had 12 months rego put on & a major service completed including waterpump, timing belt, thermostat, fan belts, idler tensioners etc.

All this bundled into a neat & tidy looking 33 that has been engineered, running a very safe tune & very driveable will make the new owner very happy

If you have any questions please post, PM or call me on 0417471255

May consider swap for something of less value.

$18,500 ONO

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Hey mate, correct me if im wrong but wasnt this car sold only a few months ago from another SAU user with stock wheels?? The engine bay & setup looks very familiar...

Correct! I bought it earlier this year from ACT, I have now got it engineered & registered in NSW & spent almost 5k on wheels, tuning, major servicing & extra bits & pieces.

I would like to keep it as it is now exactly how i like it, but unfortunately i have changed roles & i am now required to travel significant distances to different work locations (as relief staff) & i need something that i can have fully insured & low running cost.

i been in this car and is very tidy and got lots of power not to mentoin the the engineering would be a big help i would buy this if i didnt have my car already best of luck with the sale

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