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Model: r33 gtst

Milage: 88000 genine

Transmission: 5 speed manal

Location: geelong vic

registered to:- 25 nov 08

Price: $19500 price drop $18000 $17000 $16,500 now $15,800

Contact:0431743866

Engine Modifications:

Apexi Power Fc with hand controller

770cc injectors

50mm wastegate hks

garret 35/40 turbo with .82 exhaust housing

high mount manifold

jd custom intake plenum

xf throttle body

tomei valve springs

splitfire coils

3inch custom stainless intercooler pipe tig welded

pwr intercooler 600/300/100

z32 airflow meter

adjustable cam gear exhaust side only

gates racing timing belt with brand new idlers and tensioners done at 72000kms

4inch dump pipe stainless

3 1/2 inch cat

3 inch trust cat back exhaust

blits bov

os giken twin plate clucth 3000km ago

tuned by ben at racepace

Wheels

17inch rodny jane racing wheels

235/45/R17 dunlop lemans tyres 75% tread

suspenion

kyb front and rear shockers

king springs

gtr front and rear strut brace

hicas lock bar

bendix ultermet front and rear brake pads 3000kms ago

interior

B piller twin gauge pod boost and air fuel ratio gauges

$2500 stereo

gizmo boost controller

Serviced every 2500km very reliable car never let me down yet

very clean car i was the first owner in australia i recieved the car stock from japan in 2005

it has a very save tune could see 330kws easy

test drives welcome genuine buyers only

will consider selling parts seprate pm me if you are interested

$15800 need this car sold i have bought a new car

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Edited by SIDEWAYS R33
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