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Make: Nissan

Model: R33 GTS-T

Milage: 218,000 motor was rebuilt at 160,000

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Black

Location: Adelaide

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? N/A

Currently registered? Yes

Price: $16000

Contact: Sam 0433586853

Comments / Modifications:

This car is extremely well looked after, ive owned it for over 4 years, ive spent alot of money into keeping it reliable, driven sensibly, no crash history, want to get rid of it due to rarely driving it anymore. May be interested in trades, depending on what. Last dynoed at boostworx dyno day at 252kw @ 17psi. very quick car!

things ive done to it are:

ENGINE

- full engine rebuild with CP forged pistons + rings, full balance & all genuine nissan bearings + gaskets. built by boostworx

- recently built T3/T4 hi-flow turbo with VG30 exhaust housing.

- apex'i power fc and comander, tuned by boostworx

- bosch 040 fuel pump

- turbosmart boost controller

- front mounted intercooler

- greddy catch tank

- Z32 air flow meter

- nismo fuel pressure regulator

- stainless steel intake pipe

- K&N pod filter

- 3.5" exhaust done by Exhaust Tech with hiflow cat & Jun cannon

SUSPENSION

- front strut brace

-rear strut brace

- bilstein shocks (height adjustable)

- whiteline springs

- adjustable front and rear whiteline swaybars

- endless hicas lock bar

- alloy collars on subframe (tends to make some noise)

- cusco brake stopper

- endless ssy brake pads front and rear

INTERIOR

- blitz electronic oil gauges

- autometer boost gauge

- momo steering wheel

- HKB hub

- nismo gear knob

- genuine skyline floor mats

- silver dash surround

- tinted windows

EXTERIOR

- S2 rear wing

- Jun front bar

- Jun side skirts

- Jun rear bar ext

- work equip 17" wheels

- GTR type grill

- xenon headlights

- nismo indicators

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  • 6 months later...

recently had some interest in this, so i thought i should post an update as ive changed a few things since placing this ad

recently installed a brand new single plate brass button clutch, easy to use and handles the power nicely, cost $1000

installed 2 recaro recliners + rails to suit r33, cost 1000+

removed xenon kit and went back to standard hallogens

removed momo wheel and nismo knob - went with brand new retrimmed leather wheel and brand new 33 GT-R leather shift knob combined cost me 400

no more autogage boost meter, i bought an electronic blitz gauge now mounted behind steering wheel (legally) spent 200

it also doesnt have the orange front bar indicators anymore, i changed to clear type, but now i plan on deleting them off the bar and putting indicators on the headlight sides like the r32

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Edited by Sambo33

hey mate, im fairly firm on the price atm, as im in no hurry to sell really.

perhaps later down the track ill take off a few of the mods to drop the price

  • 3 months later...
  • 2 weeks later...

Heya Sam, Sad to see her going mate, this car has some history behind it with Exhaust Technology also!!

Have got mine back from my mate to try and sell for him, very similar mods to yours now and similar power also.......SO in saying that, if anyone wants a BLACK 33, buy this, If anyone wants a WINE RED 33, Buy mine.........ahahahaha

Good luck there Sammy!!

hey Darren, yep unfortionately its time to sell up, and put the money towards a house.

yeah i forgot to mention marky from exhaust technology originally imported this car in 2000 when R33s were scarce on the streets of adelaide

your old car is a beast! in a rare colour too! good luck with your sale mate!

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