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1996 R33 GTST - Series 2

The engine has been rebuilt in the past two months due to new turbo (ATR43). New engine has only done about 2000 kms.

The engine has forged ARIAS pistons, metal head gasket, all brand new belts including timing belt and new water pump.

The new turbo has done around 5000kms.

The car also has the following:

#All four Tein Suspension

#Genuine HKS intercooler

#K&N Pod Filter

#GReddy Profec B-Spec2 Boost Controller

#APEXi Power FC & Hand Controller

#3inch turbo back exhaust which goes into a 3inch high flow cat and that goes into a 3 1/2 inch genuine HKS super dragger

#Turbo smart blow off valve

# ATR43 TURBO

#Remote start/window lift kit

The car is pushing on low boost 200rwkw. On high boost it is pushing 260rwkw. I have the dyno charts for the car.

Things for road worthy - if brought without out one.

#Remove pod filter and replace with standard airbox

#Remove blowoff value and replace with standard

#unplug the hand controller from the power FC

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Car in excellant condition. I currently have a company car and have not drive the skyline as much as i would have liked.

about $13,000.00 has been spent on the car in the last 2 years. all work that has been done has reciepts and will provided to buyer.

$17,000.00 ono $15,000.00 with no road worthy cert

Contact: Koosh - 0409 408 990

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