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Hey all

Decided to put my R33 GTST track car back up for sale.

Dont get to use it anymore and have to many other toys to play with :-)

ITEM : 1995 R33 GTST SERIES 1.5

CONDITION : IN VERY GOOD CONDITION

LOCATION : ADELAIDE

EXTRA INFO : Car has been re-sprayed in electric blue, Also has a sunroof ( Working as well ! ) Car will come with standard 33 GTST wheels only which have good tyres.

MODS ARE AS FOLLOWS :

Just replaced the old engine with fresh series 3 ( yes series 3 neo developed engine ) with 150 comp on all cylinders

HKS front mount

HKS hyper max suspension

HKS upper arms

TEIN caster rods

NISMO 2-way diff

JUN BL custom exhaust

D1 hi-cas lock bar

R34 GTR fuel pump

Front strut bar

K&N pod

Manual boost controller ( set at 10 PSI )

ISOTTA steering wheel

MOMO gear knob

GTR Front bar

NISMO side skirts

NISMO rear bar

ORC solid centre single button race clutch and flywheel ( in great condition - has planty on meat on it ! )

APEXI electric boost gauge

OMORI water temp gauge

DBA slotted front rotors whith new pads front and rear

NISMO extended wheel studs front

NISMO under body bracing

Sure there is more but thats all i can think of at the moment

PRICE : $ 7000 ONO !!!

PICS : will put some more pics up soon but here are some for now or pm me your mobile and ill MMS you some

CONTACT : PM me or 0433549430

Cheers

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Free bump.

I got pretty much the same suspension setup, great to drive.

Best of luck with the sale.

real nice car here

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