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Make:1994 R33 gtst

Milage: just clicked over 110,000km

Colour:white black bonnet

Location:hervey bay qld

RWC supplied?upon sale

Currently registered?yes just renewed rego so has 6 months left

Price:$17,000 ono >>> $15,000 FIRM

Contact: pm me or on 0438774173

Comments / Modifications:

Car previously made 257rwhp on 13.5psi and was standard apart from the pfc, cooler and exhaust

Standard rb25det

Greddy copy inlet manifold (standard throttle body)

Hybrid style FMIC

Custom stainless piping

Manual boost controller

Greddy type-s bov (plumbed back to keep it legal)

KKR430 (430hp turbo) 10psi now

s15 injectors 480cc

Modified standard fpr

r33 gtr fuel pump came off a car with 40,000km

Power fc (no hand controller)

Q45 afm

Blitz pod filter

Stainless dump pipe

3.5" cat back exhaust

Heavy duty 5 puk clutch not even 6 months old

Street tuned hasn't seen the dyno yet but very confiedent that it will produce over 300rwhp :rolleyes:

Timing belt changed at 69,000km

Interior:

Standard interior

Silver Auto metre boost guage

Greddy turbo timer

New gear and handbrake boots

harness mounts on parcel shelf (removable)

Audio:

Kenwood double din with frequency enhancer

jbl splits up front

clarion splits rear

Body:

Full M-Sport kit

Black bonnet with vent moulded in (is cracking but will be fitted with a fibre glass one if needed)

Drift wing

18x8.5 fronts and 18x9.5 rears with 90% tread

tein coil overs

Images:

will be posted engine bay pics tonight

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