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Hi Guys,

I've decided to sell my GTS-25T. It was imported/complied Feb 2003, I have done about 8,000k's over the past year. It wasn't at an auction yard in Japan, it was bought from a friend.

White in color, has 45,000ks on the odometer. Was imported with 38,000k's on it.

Has not been driven in the past 3 months. Does not have a bodykit, only an East Bear GT-R front bumper/spoiler. Still has the mudflaps on it!

Modifications:

Engine

HKS exhaust cam gear

HKS 2mm metal head gasket

GReddy intake plenum

GT-R injectors with resistor pack wired into loom

R34 GT-R intercooler

GReddy type S B.O.V.

Your choice of a 270rwkw Trust turbo kit or 220rwkw HKS 2530 bolt on turbo

Apex'i PowerFC with Hand controller

Twin plate clutch

Grex Oil cooler

Nismo straight through 80mm exhaust system

GT-R fuel pump

Suspension + Wheels

HKS Hyper D adjustable coil overs

18 inch Rega Master rims - pearl white

225fr 265r Dunlop R spec tyres

EBC pads

Nismo link kit (race-spec A arms front and rear)

Cusco 2 way differential

Also have a set of HKS Drag shocks, have not been used since being rebuilt by HKS, available as an option

Interior

Full R33 GT-R interior

Sunroof

Sony X-plod splits fr, 6x9's rear - standard cd stacker system

Price is $27,000 with the Trust turbo kit, $26,000 with the HKS kit. Pics to come.

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