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R33 GTS-T Series 2 (May 1996)

Milage:100xxx km's

Colour: Silver

Manual Transmission

Location: Cairns FNQ

Can supply RWC

Currently registered till 07/08

Price: $24000

Contact:By PM

Mods

ENGINE

Autronic SM4 ECU

Autronic Boost Controller

Garret GT28/40 – 440HP Turbo

Greddy Intake Plenum

Custom 80mm Throttle Body

Custom Low Mount Manifold

Hybrid GT Spec Intercooler

Custom 3” Cooler Piping

Custom 4” Air Intake

Blitz 3” Cat Back Exhaust

Blitz 3” Header Pipe

Metal Cat 3” Cat Converter

Custom 3” Dump pipe

Sard Fuel Regulator with fuel pressure gauge

Blitz 550cc Injectors

Bosch 040 Fuel Pump

Splitfire Coils

Turbosmart 38mm Dual BOV (plumback)

4” Drift Air Filter

2 x Drift Breather Filters

Drift Stainless Oil Catch Can

Polished Rocker Covers

GTR N1 Water Pump

New Standard Thermostat

Cooling Pro 40mm 3 Core Alloy Radiator

Billet Lightwieght Flywheel

NPC Clutch - Button Clutch for 350 - 400rwkw

HANDLING

Front Strut Brace

Genuine R33 GTR Rear Strut Brace

Circlip Adjustable Bilstein Shocks (350mm center to guard at all 4 wheels)

King Springs

Front and Rear Swaybar - Heavy Duty (Blade Adjustable)

Front Upper Control Arm Camber Bushes

Front Castor Rod Bushes (Offset tube for Adjustment)

Rear Upper Control Arm Camber Bushes

Pineapples for Rear Crossmember

Manaray VR5 Rims – 17x8 Front, 17X9 Rear

ICE

Mongoose M80 Alarm and Immobiliser (winds windows up when locks)

Alpine MP3 Head unit

Alpine Type S 6x9

Alpine Type S 6” Splits

Alpine Tweeters

Alpine 4 Channel Amp

Alpine Mono Amp

Alpine Type S Sub

Alpine iPOD Adapter

OTHER

Clear Blue Headlights bulbs

Custom 3 Gauge holder (below aircon controls)

Drift Mirror A/F Gauge

Drift Mirror Oil Pressure Gauge

Drift Mirror Boost Gauge

Midnight Black Window Tint

Painted Dash Insert

I have purchased a body kit but haven't put it on yet, these also can be purchased with the car if requested.

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Thought I would bump this again

The car still needs a performance tune, being autronic it isn't the easiest to

get done where I live.

I have done more mods since first posted

Circlip Adjustable Bilstein Shocks

King Springs

Front and Rear Swaybar - Heavy Duty (Blade Adjustable)

Front Upper Control Arm Camber Bushes

Front Castor Rod Bushes (Offset tube for Adjustment)

Rear Upper Control Arm Camber Bushes

Pineapples for Rear Crossmember

Billet Lightwieght Flywheel

NPC Clutch - Button Clutch for 350 - 400rwkw

Bosch 040 Fuel Pump

PRICE: $20,000 ono

It also has a crack in the front bar, I have attached a pic

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