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Car is a 1995 r33 gtst with a rb26 gtr motor fitted to it. It has been engineered. The car is basically std with the exception og the gtr motor. it has a 3" exhaust but has a std muffler attached to it atm. Engine makes 200rwkw with no other mods. The enigne has 165psi in all cylinders on a comp test so the motor is good! It has a tein super street suspension that suits aus roads whichjwas bought brand new.! Comes with 17" mags with $2000 worth of tyres in goodyear F1's all round. Has a cd player and a gtr front bar. The rest f the car is std. With an exhaust, computer chip, injectors the engine can make 265rwkw+. The engine has new, gaskets all round, TPS, throttle body's, aac valve, crank angle sensor, igniter and split fire coil packs. All item except the splitfire coils are brand new genuine nissan adding up to $3500+. I have over 10,000 worth of recipts for the car. Car comes with a rwc for the price shown. I have owned this car for 9 years and i am not interested in time wasters. Car is in immaculate condition.

Pm me on here or call 0407362443

price is $12500 with rwc and 11 months rego.

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Edited by markjh27

The car has done 115,000km, the engine has done 90,000km. all belts including the timeing belt and all pullues and the tensioner have been replaced in feb this year. as was the water pump. all genuine parts. I am located in melbourne , eastern suburbs. cheers Mark

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Given the dwindling number of 33s on the road these days...it's more than likely been written off or crushed or raced

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