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For Sale:

R33 GTS-T black

Engine:

RB26 engine, recently rebuilt by JHH Brisbane, tuned by Hi Power Racing to 458whp!

HKS cam gears, cams, ported head, steel headgasket, HKS 2540x2 turbos, dump pipes, full exhaust, Splitfire coil packs, etc etc. External fuel system setup - surge tank, twin Bosch 044 pumps, HKS fuel rail, Aluminium radiator, Trust intercooler, Microtech LT12 ECU

Driveline / Suspension:

RB25 gearbox, (brand new) NPC twin plate clutch, CAMS-approved roll cage, bucket seats, harnesses, AP Racing brakes (front-only), HKS coilovers, Nismo strut braces

Exterior:

Custom Carbon front bar, side skirts, front fenders, rear boot, rear bar (one of a kind).

Wheels / Tyres:

Volk TE37 17x9.5 (white) Genuine, Nitto NT555R semi slicks on rear (rare as rocking horse)

So much more!

100% perfect drift, circuit, street car. All mod-plated in QLD and approved.

This is the ex-Predator Motorsports R33 which has now been rebuilt and tuned to 460whp (dyno sheets to prove).

Call 0422712720 or PM for more information.

Pictures: Will be uploaded shortly.

Price: $28,000 firm

Location: Brisbane (southside)

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