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1998 r33 gtst 150000 km, one of the last 50 r33s made

Engine

Forged Rebuild (have reciepts)(about 40000kms on rebuild I believe, runs smoother then toyota engines!)

Blitz FMIC & Pod

3" Nismo cat back Exhaust, 3" split dump/front

Blitz Dual SBC Boost controller

Apexi SAFC II(not tuned)

Turbosmart BOV

Saber Alloy radiator

Inside

Greddy Turbo Timer

Dildo Gear Knob

Blitz Boost Guage

Outside

Factory Aero (skirts & rear aprons)

stock s15 rims with t1rs

Suspension

Cusco Camber Arms

Cusco Traction Rods

G4 Coilovers (8kg front, 6kg rear)

Selling becuase I want something diferent, im open to swaps with cash either way

Car made 180rwkws a couple of months ago with just cat back exuast, have since put dump and front on.

Very well set up car, since owning the car I have changed the oil every 3000kms using Mobil 1. I have had this car for over a year and never had a problem with it

13 500 ono

pictures can be supplied upon request and or I will post some pics up later on when im on my other computer.

Cons: Has been keyed on both doors and minor paint scrapes on the front bar.

Picture is the car with volk gt-p, which are currently on my s14 but if the buyer wanted the rims with the 33 something could be arranged

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