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Hi all i am regretfully selling my beloved 1994 R33 GTST 5-speed Manual. I have owned the car for the last 5 years and has served me well.I own 2 other cars and rearly drive this one any more. I am the first owner in Australia. Brought stock standed with 60k. Now 180,000km

Built and tuned by C V performance and Unique Autosports.

Interior and Exterior is in Excellent Condition

Timing Belt and Drive Belts all Changed again at 160,000kms

Serviced Every 5000Kms

I will sell this car with 12months rego

THIS CAR IS IN A1 CONDITION AND INSIDE AND OUT!

$14,000

Ian, please call after 7pm: 0413198060

Modifications

Engine: Apexi Power FC with Boost Control

GCG Hiflow turbo with Nissan VG30 turbine housing (480hp)

Nismo 550 cc Injectors

Gates racing timing belt

Nissan GTR34 Intercooler

Nissan GTR34 Fuel Pump

Bosh 044 Fuel Pump feeding Serg Tank(3L)

Sard Fuel pressure regulator

Nissan Z32 Air Flow Meter

HKS step 1 256 and 264 cams with adjustable HKS cam gear on exhaust side (VCT remains)

K&N filter in stock air box

Earls Oil Cooler

6 Boost exhaust manifold

Kakimoto 3" Exhaust

4" Magic Cat

PWR alloy radiator

Extreme Heavy Duty Clutch

Power: 250rwkw 16psi

Suspension: Whiteline Adj Front and Rear Sway Bars

Adj Castor Rods

Bilstein Shocks

Whiteline Springs

Whiteling Adj Camber Kit

Whiteline Adj caster bushes

GTR Geoff Hicas Lock Bar

Cusco Front and Rear Strut Bars

17" DTM rims

Nexen 235/45z/17 (70% tread) tyres

Brakes: Ferodo DS2500 Pads Front, Stock Rear

DBA 4000 Sport Sloted Rotors Front, Stock Rear

Cusco Brake Master Cylinder Support

Speed Flow stainless Braided brake, clutch and oil cooler lines

Oil Temp Gage

Boost Gage

Apexi Power FC Hand Controller

Alpine Head Unit

6.5" Fusion front speakers

6.5" pioneer Rear Speakers

Tinted windows

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