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Engine:

RB26

T04R Single Turbo kit

Stainless Manifold,

60mm Tial Wastegate

Tomei 260 Poncams

Tomei adjustable cam gears

Sard 800cc Injectors

Sard 280ltr Fuel Pump.

Gates timing belt.

R33 oil pump

ACL piston

Eagle rods

New bearings.

New gaskets.

Braided fuel lines.

Management:

Vipec ECU

Suspension:

Tein Mono-flex fully adjustable coilovers

Cusco front and rear strut braces.

New Bushes all round.

Driveline:

Stock 5 speed,

Exedy triple plate clutch

Nismo short shifter.

Brakes:

R33 GTR Brembos calipers all round.

DBA slotted rotors.

R33 GTR ABS unit.

Wheels:

18x10"+12 Work VS-KF (big dish) with Semi slicks.

Interior:

Recaro SR reclinable drivers seat.

JVC touchscreen DVD multimedia unit.

Jaycar speakers all round

Nismo 320km Cluster

2/4wd Switch.

Turbo timer

Viper Alarm

EXHAUST:

4" Veilside exhaust from Turbo back. With 2 centre mufflers (quiet)

Exterior:

Customised Full genuine Bee-R (B324r) Widebodykit with R34 gtr front end.

R34 Xenon headlights

Shaved bootlid.

Sparco alloy fuel cap.

Car has made 328awkw's on 14psi on a conservative tune. And has only be driven for about 2 months since completed.

Car hasn't been driven since Feb 2009. as its been off the road for that long (but does get started every 2 weeks or so).

I've only done about 15,000kms since the car was imported in 2006. and only about 2000kms since build. Car should make close to 400kw if boosted and tuned. Odometer reads 118,000kms not sure if its genuine or not.

Interior is immaculate throughout,

Wheels are perfect condition (no gutter rash)

Exterior will be good once completed,

Engine drives nice and strong and quiet, serviced every 4-5000kms using Castrol 0-40 regardless if driven or not.

NOTE: Car is currently stripped back ready for repaint , as bodykit was getting reinforced and some panel gap adjustments aswell as re hi-filled for better paint finish as the first respray was a rush job for Autosalon.

Car will be sprayed White, black, silver etc in the coming weeks, but can be Resprayed any colour of your choice upon Deposit Or you may take it as is for $2000 less.

CAR WILL COME WITH VIC REGO TILL MAY 2010.

NO RWC.

May swap for a Stagea, is200, Accord euro, liberty wagon, Chaser, Evo etc.

Any sporty 4 door or similar. As i have too many 2 door cars.

Asking $22,000 Neg. over $25,000 spent. so my loss your gain.

Located Melbourne.

Pics

I might be... Never owned one before. Email me some pics and details if you can.

[email protected]

My missus really wants me to get a bigger car but open to anything i haven't owned before.

Thanks

Tai

Hey Tai,

long time no hear, I'm sad to see your selling you beast:'(

I bought Tia's R33 GTS-T/GTR, 2 years ago and found he is a very reasonable and truthful person the car hasn't missed a beat and still prrrr's like the day I took her off his hands, everything that was done to the car was done to a high quality, NO SHORT CUTS were taken.

If you wanna swap back the 33 for the 32.4, lol

Good luck with the sale.

I got some pics of the 33 now how i have moded it on my faceboo page add me and take a look, Vlad Adam.

Edited by proRB88
  • 3 months later...

Hi Tran Are you willing to sell the bodykits seperately? I guess not.. :)

Its currently still purple with the rear quarters in high fill. Most likely going to be Satin black or white in a few weeks.
  • 1 month later...

Okay Guys.

Cars going in for paint sometime next week.

Car now comes with Rego till May 2011 (so just under 12 months)

Once painted will be asking $18,500 take it away for quick sale.

Very CHeap for what car has. Also if you act quick have the opportunity to choose the colour.

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