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That's right, it may have 192000 KM, it might need a new bodykit and A/C compressor but it works and still puts out 229rwkw.

Silver 1995 R33 GTS-T auto

192000 KMs

PowerFC + HC tuned at Racepace

Tomei 720cc injectors

Walbro 255lph fuel pump

FMIC

'Slide' rebuild turbo at 16psi

ProfecB spec-II

Titanium cat-back (really titanium not coloured SS)

18" el cheapo starcorp rims 235 front 265 rear.

Waterpump recently replaced and radiator end tank replaced (hairline cracks showed under pressure).

450k to a tank.

No sound system. At least not working, I took the amp and sub out.

Front bar needs to be replaced/repaired. Driving it with it held on by zip-ties

Rear bar needs respray.

Needs new A/C compressor for cold air. Whole system was replaced 18 months ago, only the compressor was reco :P

Rego runs out next month.

Original ECU, injectors, fuel pump all included. Unused slotted rotors and Tomei head gasket as a bonus. Rebuilt C4 with bellhousing to suit available for $1k more, picked it up to replace the stock box if it died, never did, it's the Kieth Richards of gearboxes.

$4000, come get some. Available for inspection in Mulgrave during business hours. Want it gone to get a new car because I don't want 3. Sold as is, roadworthy and reg up to you but with the parts available that's not hard.

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It might need dust caps on the suspension and a couple of bushes. I'll help out with any suspension / undercar parts etc for the buyer because I can get them at good prices through a client.

It's a silver R33, I don't have any current pics right now but I can get some tomorrow.

Also has:

Z32 AFM

Generic adj strut brace

Sedan headlights too, the chrome/silver type instead of black. Old ones were getting too 'foggy'

I have a S2 s/wheel to replace the ratty S1 but the airbags are not the same - different placement of the controller unit so it would have to remain disconnected.

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