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Location - Melbourne

I have owned the car for 4 years now and its time to move on and sell my pride and joy. Unfortunately commitments have changed and i don't get to spend enough time driving my car. This car will not disappoint it makes awesome power and handles great!! The car is maintained regularly with a service at least every 5000km, along with being detailed on a regular basis.

R33 1993 Series 1 GTS-T

Looking for - $23,5000 but reasonable offers will be considered.

Original 174,000km Only done 65,000km Since Engine Rebuild

Making 310kw on 20psi @ RE Customs

Fresh custom paint job

Custom Front Banana Bar

Side skirts and rear pods

Custom rear Wing

White powder coated 18" Rims

Custom Number Plates

Remote Paging Alarm

Engineered 18x265x35 Rears & 18x235x45 Front Wheels - Legal 18's

Adjustable Tein Suspension

Upgraded bushes

Bendix ultimate pads

Greedy Intake plenum

Garret 3076 High Mount turbo

Dual Flow Fuel Rail

GTR injectors

6 Boost Exhaust Manifold

Forged Pistons

Power FC

Blitz Dual Stage Boost Controller

Mspec Radiator

Nismo Thermo

New head gasket

Aftermarket Throttle body

Front mount Intercooler with custom pipes

Twin plate clutch

Lightened flywheel

Turbo back exhaust

Bosh 040 fuel pump

Shimmed Diff

Nismo Short Shifter

Momo racing Steering wheel

Colour coded gear surround

Colour coded hand break surround

Carbon Fiber inserts to doors

300km/h Speedo - White

Alpine Mp3 Head unit Car stereo

2 x 6â"Rear Speaker

2 x 6" Front Splits

1 x 12" Alpine S-Type Sub

1 x 600 Watt Amp Powering the Speakers

1 x Alpine 12V Amp Powering the Sub.

This entire car is an awesome package and is well worth every dollar for the enjoyment to be had! The car has a very recent and extremely well maintained paint job which will impress all along with white powder coated rims. This car not only impresses people from its looks but also its power.

The car has been displayed at The Auto Salon GP Along with the 2006 Auto Salon Semi finals.

Please no joy riders only serious buyers.

Contact - Matt

Mobile - 0407 919 918

Email - [email protected]

Happy to post more pics if people would like to see more.

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