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Vehicle only requires washer jets to work & Catch can to be plumbed into intake for Road Worthy

For Sale is my highly modified 1995 R33 gts-t series 1.5 rb25/30 hybrid. It is currently making 450rwhp on a low boost setting of 18psi tuned by 101 motorcafe. The setup was always to be very responsive, very driveable and very reliable. The new engine has done about 15,000kms and is blue-plated along with the other modifications. It is built to handle alot more power than it's currently making and the tune is set to keep the engine far from its full potential. The car is serviced every 4,000ks using a K&n oil fiter & Castrol Edge 10w-60. Brake fluid, Coolant, Fuel Filter, spark plugs & all oils were replaced when the new engine went in. Selling as is.

Pics can be found here

120,000kms

Engine

Rb25 head

Arp Head studs

External oil feed to VCT

Adjustable Exhuast Cam Gear

Tomei Stage One Cams

Tomei Valve springs

Port and Polish head with match porting to manifolds

External oil return from back of head to sump

Rb30 block

Balanced crankshaft with Jun Oil pump collar fitted

Cp pistons 20' oversized

Spool rods

Acl Race series main and big end bearings

Tomei oil feed restrictors fitted

N1 Oil Pump

Trust oil cooler with thermostat

Aftermarket alloy radiator

Gates Triple Strength timing belt

All new welsh plugs

New Water pump

New timing belt tensioners

New Drive belts

Ross Balancer

Excede 5 Puk Clutch

Pwr Steering pump pulley machined to align with balancer

Induction

GT3540 Turbo with .82a/r exhaust housing

Tial 50mm external wastegate plumbed into the bottom of the dump pipe

GFP Plumb Back BOV

6 Boost exhaust manifold

Aftermarket intake plenum chamber with individual trumpets inside

103mm Throttle Body

Monkey Warehouse FMIC

3" titanium exhaust from the cat back

Turbosmart T-piece boost controller

Custom catch can

K&N pod filter

Fuel & Ignition

Walbro 500hp 255l/hr lift pump

Bosch 044 700hp External fuel pump

External undercar surge tank

Sard 850cc Injectors

N1 Adjustable fuel pressure regulator

Splitfire coilpacks

Double platinum plugs

Haltech E11v2 ECU

Apexi turbo timer

Wheels & Suspension

18" Alloys

245/35R18 Toyo Proxy 4's

King Springs

KYB struts

Hicas lockbar

Urethene bushs for rear cradle

Urethene rear swaybar bushs

Interior

Clarion 7" touch screen head unit

Kicker 4 Channel amp

Eclipse 12" Subwoofer

Eclipse 6.5" Splits

Boost guage & oil temp guage on A pillar

Centre dash trim & Door trims painted Silver

Blue Neons in driver and passenger foot wells

Trust gear knob

Exterior

Gtr front bar & customised grill

Licence plate, parker & low beam bulbs replaced with whiter lights

Clear Side Indicators

Freshly tinted windows

I have 4 wheel spacers that have never been fitted to the vehicle & 4 stocko rims

$14000

Located Mount Cotton Queensland. Ring Daniel on 0423437812

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