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FS: R33 GTS25t S1. Manual. Car was featured in HPI Magazine 2008 then having a RB26/30, the original RB25DET has since been put back but with many of the RB30's bolt on's have remained. Has not since been dyno'd so cannot give a figure but would suggest in excess of 200rwkw on current boost of 7psi. Hate to see it go but genuinely no longer have a use for it.

Has following mods:

-HD Clutch

-Malapassi Rising Rate fuel Reg

-Stainless surge tank

-700HP Rated Bosch 044 Fuel pump

-Trust front bar

-Trust Front Mount Intercooler w/ stainless piping

-GReddy Profec B spec II Electronic Boost Controller

-Microtech LTX12S ecu

-Microtech dash

-Apexi Pod filter no AFM

-GFB Trumpet Blow off valve

-HKS Billet Oil Cap

-Tomei Gear Knob

-Personal Steering Wheel

-Stainless oil catch can

-Turbo timer

-3" stainless exh.

-Blitz Nur spec muffler

-Autometer gauges, boost, oil and tacho w/ shift light (oil and tacho not currently hooked up as i read off the Microtech dash)

-17" deep dish lightweight wheels

- Rare factory sunroof

-95% black windows

-Bendix ultimate brake pads

This is a good example r33, have owned it for over 5 years and only driven it on weekends. These days it's lucky to get driven once a month. Will need only minor bits and pieces for RWC which i will inform of on the phone, please note that this car has had the A/C removed so if you live in a hot climate you may want to put it back on, however it saves weight and I live in cold Victoria so doesn't worry me. Un-abused weekend driver and very clean for age and price. VIC Rego till Dec 2010.

**** Plates not included****

$11,000 neg

Phone 0414 224 905

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Also will may part trade/swap for dirt bike such as honda crf450, yamaha wr450, suzuki rmz450 etc pref bike suitable for rec reg.

Will also consider road bike, pref 1000cc, CBR1000RR, GSXR1000 etc, or Naked bike.

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