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Hi Guys,

I currently have an 1996 R33 GTST 4 door sedan(which used to be my old mans) with an rb26dett engine conversion and r34 gtt manual gear box in the car. The rb26 has got the following done before the engine was put into the car.

HKS Stage 1 Cams (which havent been dialled in)

ARC pistons

Eagle Conrods

N1 Oil pump

DBA Slottered Disks

Modified rb26 sump for the RWD

ARC(i think) metal head gasket.

R33 Stock Turbos on Stock Boost

3.5 inch Kakimoto Exhaust

3.5 inch High Flow Cat

3.5 inch Dump pipes

Apexi Pods

The car has only done now 2500kms after the conversion and also has a HKS Twin Plate Clutch with plenty of meat on it.

What I'm after im looking for are people out there who are thinking about getting rid of their GTR's (1997 or upwards and il put some cash your way towards the GTR) and swapping for another family sedan, possibly a r33 4 door with an rb26 conversion.........

Anyway lemme know, i got the feel of the wheel spin but now i want the G-force.... >_<

Around about figure im lookin for is around the $22,000 mark, from the work ive done on the car. Havent dyno'd it as yet but the mechanic anticipates it puts out about 220rwkw +..... and thats with Stock boost and the Cams not dialled in as yet.

I havent had a chance to change the engine no at the rta either since ive been interstate

The only other thing i can think of is that its got a little bit of hail damage from when my old man was driving it. Ive really treasured my pride and joy but now i want something a bit different.....

Lemme know, im happy to negotiate.

Rj

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Please post a price as per classified rules

1. When starting a new thread, you must include a set price, or at the very least a ballpark figure that you are looking for. EOI's are not permitted, if you want to auction your gear then use e-bay

Sorry Jet32r, thats one beast of a car but im really after a 33gtr possibly a vspec.

Steve, will post up pic on the weekend.

Love the look of the 33gtr's for some reason espically the series 3's, but either way thanks for the replies guys and keep them replies coming

Rj

  • 3 weeks later...

Nope ..... the car was a turbo(rb25det) with an auto before the conversion, now its an rb26dett with a r34 gtt manual gear box.

Any offers...

don't mean to sound rude mate, but are you sure it's a 96 model? cause it is only running series 1 bonnet, headlights and interior. is it possible to get a picture of the factory ID plate.

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