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Okay, my heart is bleeding putting this for sale as it has been my project over the past 5 years, but family has become bigger priority nowadays!

Project is 95% complete but just needs couple more things to complete the package

R33 GTS sedan, car has about 160-000km! However, engine swap and transmission change occured three years ago. Since then the engine cracked a piston and has been rebuilt with new bearings, 40thou oversize arias forged pistons. The engine has done only 25000km since rebuild. Gearbox was also stripped down and had all synchros replaced at the same time. The rebuild was done in november 2005, the car has spent the last twelve months off the road as it was getting painted and took a long long time to get back together again. Original colour was silver two tone but now is coated in Ford Velocity Blue with a percentage of prismatique blue (sparkles) being added in as well.

The baby comes with;

Series 2 RB25DET bored 40thou, Arias forged pistons. Engine runs series 1 wiring loom (Last time tuned made 205.4rwkw)

Recently Rebuilt Gearbox 5 speed

Recently rebuilt tail shaft, replacing all bearings and yokes

Kaaz Mechanical 2way LSD

PWR front mount cooler 600\300\60

Modified Inlet Plenum (polished)

Brand new Alloy Radiator

Series 2 turbo with 3" exhaust, Turbo back

Bosch 044 fuel pump

Eboost electronic boost controller

Wolf3d version 4plus ECU with hand controller

GTR dash

Painted interior (dash etc)

Bilstein suspension

TV, pioneer head unit and two amps

10" pioneer sub, pioneer front splits and pioneer 6 by 9's

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This is a absolute gorgeous car. Has done no more then 100km since respray. Things that still need to be done to the car are as follows:

New seals around front rear windscreens

Clutch thrust bearing noisy and may need need to be replaced soon

Brake upgrade as to allow car to be engineered legally

Car is registered until 20 DEC 07

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$14000

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so it was a non turbo to start with, was it auto as well?

and has the inlet plenum been flow tested or is it just a backyard job of modifying trottle body position

makes me want to get rid on my 4dr 32 with the rb25 in it. wish i had the money to come and get it. looks rather tidy. why the brake upgrade?

gl with the sale

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