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im selling my r33 s1 to look for a r32 gtr, its a awesome street car n looks great im regretting to sell this car that ive owner for 3yrs. Car has 202,000km onthe clock but car was standard up till 180.000km, car runs awesome n clean n ive had no problems with motor, i always service the car regularly.Car made 213rwkw on 14 psi still needs full tune n should make more power.

Location: sydney

Price: looking for 14k negotiable, 0430064462

ENGINE:

-standard motor

-highmount stainless steal manifold

-to4eturbo (600hp)

-32mm tail wastegate

-screamer pipe off wastegate

-walbro 550hp fuel pump

-sard fuel regulator

-sard 550cc injectors

-3inch exhaust from all the way from the dump pipe to muffler

-front mount intercooler

-EMS stinger computer

-turbosmart boost controller

-heavy duty clutch

Body/exterior:

-front bar, side skirts,rear body kit, drifter wing.

-car has had a fresh respray by Queen st, passion purple candy respray

-lowered on kamax springs

-19inch konig gold unknown, 8.5 front n 9.5in rear rims

interior:

-standard but very clean for a S1 r33,

-sterring wheel gear knob after market.

-pioneer deck pioneer speakers n kenwood speakers.

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