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Tuned by DYNO TUNZ (Browns Plains, Bris, QLD) safe run-in tune (mid-range power) purely to allow the new mods to run in. Recently got a compression test done and the results were 175 for all 6 cylinders. The car gets an oil change every 5000km using Royal Purple oil. Most of the modded parts were brand new when they were all fitted at the end of last year and have only done approx 1500kms..

Personal plates 71LLA comes with the car!!!

Year: Late 1997 (Series3 - Rare as there are not many later model R33s, mostly 1995)

Colour: Black

Location: Brisbane

-Engine-

- NEW Garrett 2 x 2860R-5 (HKS 2530 Equivalents)

- NEW HKS Adjustable Actuators

- NEW Genuine Nissan exhaust manifold & Turbo studs & nuts

- NEW Genuine Nissan Manifold/exhaust/dump pipe gaskets

- NEW Tomei Stinless Dump Pipes

- HKS twin 2.5inch exhaust/muffler (single pipes from each turbo, not your usual Y join type.)

- NEW Tomei Poncams (260degree, 9.15 lift)

- NEW Top Secret Adjustable CamGears (gold)

- NEW Gates timing belt & tension bearings

- Apexi Dual air filters (virtually new)

- Nismo Intercooler

- Trust/Grex Oil Cooler and Relocator with thermostat

-Elecronics-

- NEW Power FC D-Jetro with Hand controller (MAP sensors not AFM)

- NEW HKS EVC (V6) boost controller

- NEW Apexi Pen Turbo timer

-Fuelling-

- NEW SARD 650cc Injectors

- NEW SARD Fuel Pressure Regulator + pressure gauge

- NEW NGK IRITOP7 Spark Plugs

- NEW Walbro 341 (255L/hr) fuel pump

-Handling-

- NEW RDA slotted rotors (front)

- NEW EBC Red Stuff brake pads

- V-spec suspension with King springs

- 18inch R34 GTR Forged Alloy wheels

- BF Goodrich 265/35/18 Tyres

-Driveline-

- GTR series 3 gearbox

- NEW Exedy/Nismo cushioned brass button clutch

-Exterior-

- Xenon HID lights (only came on series 3)

- NEW ARC Titanium radiator air guide

- Nismo 400R front bar (2 Piece)

- NEW Nismo smoke side indicator

- NEW Nismo carbon fibre bonnet lip

- NEW Nismo clear front bumper indicators

- Interior-

- Dual Airbags (front passenger & driver)

- Nismo 300km/hr carbon 4 Wheels

Low Boost: Max Power 261.4Kw 14.9PSI

High Boost: Max Power 292.1Kw 20PSI

The price I'm after is $30,000 ono. Serious buyers only, no joyrides, no test drives & stupid offers will be rejected. I will take pics of the car & post them by the weekend.

The person who purchases this car at my asking price will also get a set of freshly painted (black) Genuine Granador Super Mirrors with blue tinted glass that I never got around to installing.

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Edited by Blitz_R33

PMs replied. Price lowered to $29,000.

Here are some quick pictures I took on the weekend. Sorry I have not been able to supply more pictures, because I've been doing lots of overtime or work. When things die down, I'll take more pics and post them..

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Edited by Blitz_R33

I'll try n get more pics but its been hard since i've been working long hours at work, so by the time i get home from work its to dark to take any pictures. Lately the days that I'm home during the day its raining, so I can't win.

Either way, the pitures I have posted so far shows you what my car looks like. If someone is interested they are better off coming and seeing it in the flesh.

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