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FS: R33 GTS25t S1. Manual. This car was featured in HPI Magazine 2008 then having a RB26/30, the original RB25DET has since been put back but with many of the RB30's bolt on's have remained. Has not since been dyno'd so cannot give a figure but would suggest well in excess of 200rwkw on current boost of 7psi. Has following mods:

-HD Clutch

-Malapassi Rising Rate fuel Reg

-Stainless surge tank

-700HP Rated Bosch 044 Fuel pump

-Trust front bar

-Trust Front Mount Intercooler w/ stainless piping

-GReddy Profec B spec II Electronic Boost Controller

-Microtech LTX12S ecu

-Microtech dash

-Apexi Pod filter no AFM

-GFB Trumpet Blow off valve

-HKS Billet Oil Cap

-Tomei Gear Knob

-Personal Steering Wheel

-Stainless oil catch can

-Turbo timer

-3" stainless exh.

-Blitz Nur spec muffler

-Autometer gauges, boost, oil and tacho w/ shift light (oil and tacho not hooked up as i read off the Microtech dash)

-17" deep dish lightweight wheels

-Sunroof

-95% black windows

-Bendix ultimate brake pads

I'm currently driving the car and it's spot on but will need a few minor bits done for RWC, please note that this car has had the A/C removed so if you live in a hot climate you may want to put it back on, however it saves a lot weight and I live in cold Victoria so doesn't worry me. Un-abused weekend driver and very clean for age and price. VIC Rego till Dec 2009.

**** Plates not included****

$14K

Ph: Miles 0414224905

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you ınterested ın a swap wıth cash my way?

the lınk ıs http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...od-t278827.html

cheers, taner

Nice GTR, unfortunately not interested in part swapping for a GTR at this stage.

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