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1993 Maroon R33 Skyline GTST

RB25DET ( 92,000kms ) motor freshened up 20,000kms ago

Link G1 Ecu with 3 bar map sensor

KKR480 Turbo

Greddy Plenum

700cc injectors

Intercooler 600x300x75

Custom 3" dump>exhaust

Walbro intake pump ( direct wired in with relay )

Exceedy Cushion 5puk button clutch

G4 adjustable coilovers

Greddy TypeS bov ( original )

20% tint on side and 35% front

Stock 16" wheels with good tyres all round

blitz turbo timer/boost gauge

mp3 head unit and alpine speakers all round

Dont want to sell the car but im really after something 4door and auto and attracts less attention.

car will come with 6 months reg and a rwc ( no the plates dont come with car )

needs a proper tune from a performance shop in brisbane or goldie, but last tune i had was 308rwhp, could get more out of it with a decent tuner

asking $14,000

PM me if your interested.

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would u get it tuned before inspection? i have cash and im ready to buy, but i wont buy anything with promises like "yeah that problem will be fixed with a tune just havent had time/lazy' i want to see it running smooth first time or i keep looking lol hell put the tune on the price if i like it ill buy it

  • 3 weeks later...

Sorry i forgot to reply to this thread lol

john a few tunes have been done on this car, first andrew glassy back wen i got the ecu, then done a few more mods and brad from the bay tuned it, then glassy re tune it again

i just wouldnt mind a decent tune from brisbane workshop.

Jumz u have a pm

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