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:domokun: Ok boys and girls regretful sale here, but it has to happen as it is time to let her go to a new home. The car is just not practical for our expanding family.

Ok so here it goes.

ENGINE WORK ALL PROFESSIONALLY DONE BY SUB-ZERO.

CAR IS PROFESSIONALLY TUNED BY MASTERSON MOTOR SPORTS

AREAS FORGED PISTONS

FORGED CUNNINGHAM RODS

METAL HEAD GASKET

DEAEK FORGED BOTTOM END BORED AND HONED

BALANCED AND BLUE PRINTED

N1 OIL PUMP

NI BEARING KIT

CUSTOM FMIC AND PIPING

CUSTOM SUBZERO PLENUM AND THROTTLE BODY

GT35R TURBO

1.06 HOUSING

MICROTECH LT-X 12

MSD DIS IGNITION PACK AND MSD SUPER LEADS.

TWIN PLATE EXEDY CLUTCH.

E-BOOST 3 STAGE BOOST CONTROLLER 5-14-19 PSI

BLITZ POWER METER

TIEN COILOVERS

3"EXHAUST AND CUSTOM DUMP PIPE

CUSTOM GTR FRONT BAR

GTR REAR WING

18"TEMPE DEEP DISH RIMS

18X9 REAR WITH 275 AVENIS SEMI SLICKS

18X7 FRONT WITH 245 DUNLOP SP 9000

HAS SHOCK PROOF GEAR BOX OIL

AND MOTUL 300V CHANGED AT 5000KM

THIS CAR HAS ONLY BEEN TAKEN DOWN THE STRIP ONCE SINCE I HAVE OWNED IT AND IT RAN A 13.2 AT 124MPH

IT IS CAPABLE OF RUNNING TENS WITH THE RIGHT TYRES AND SOFTER SETTING SUSPENSION.

It also comes with the following extras.

.82 TURBO HOUSING

HIGH MOUNT MANIFOLD

CUSTOM CARBON BONNET

3X12" BOSTON COMPETITOR SUBS

2X AVANTGARD AMPS

18" TYRES

THIS CAR IS CAPABLE OF 500RWHP+ WITH MORE BOOST AND UPGRADED CAMS.

$24500

IF INTERESTED SEND A PM.

THIS IS A VERY CLEAN AND WELL KEPT R33

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Thanks mate. Its a nismo bar i have been told. They are very rare i have only seen one around on a Maroon R33.

This car is now

SOLD very sad day.

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