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Item Summary: Damaged GT35R R33 GTS-T, Manual

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Do not need

Asking Price: 6200

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: Here, PM, or 0423 766 972

Extra Information:

This car was crashed into by an old lady, and i opted for the insurance company to pay out the damages and give me the car. The car is a repairable write-off, just due to the panel damage. NO chassis damage, and the car drives well.

RB25DET

GT35R hybrid (built by Sonic Performance) - internal gate

660cc Injectors

LINK ECU (with MAP sensor .. no more crappy AFM's!)

ARC return-flow FMIC

Bosch 040 pump

3" 5Zigen Exhaust

Greddy Profec-B

Recaro SR5 Driver seat

GTR (R33) Passenger seat

RB25DET 5-spd Manual Gearbox

HD Clutch

And lots of other little bits and pieces i've forgotten.

This setup made ~280rwkw, and ran an easy 12 on street tyres.

I will sell the ENTIRE car as it sits for $6200

Minus seats/boost controller/fmic for $5000

I AM NOT PARTING IT OUT. I will only trade for cash, and don't bother trying to negotiate.

Contact me here, or 0423 766 972

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-'94

-156,000kms

-serviced every 5000 kms (oil, filter, etc) by myself and both previous owners (i know them both)

-no damage prior to this accident

-there's an interior picture in the first post

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