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1997 R33 S2 GTS-t Manual 145,000 km/s Silver, Immaculate inside and out!

Services every 5000km/s or less by BoostWorx (best in Adelaide IMO).Mechanical check is welcome as there is nothing I haven't fixed on this car! One of the cleanest R33 GTS-t going around, clean looks and plenty of power, you will not be disappointed! Drops no oil and I have reciepts for all work and parts besides the fitting of the turbo and FMIC which I lost but I have the part receipts and my mechanic can verify this.

Mods:

Garret GT2540 Ball-bearing turbo

HDI FMIC (brand new >100km's)

300ZX Modded (Nistune) computer and tuned

3" Stainless Turbo Back Exhaust

17" Rims with tyres 90% front and 80% rear

Mongoose 3 Immobilizer Alarm

3a Black Pod Filter

Turbosmart Supersonic BOV (new spring and trumpet fitted)

Apexi EL2 Boost Gauge

Nismo Gear Knob

Turbosmart E-Boost Street 40psi model with External 11psi to 15psi switch (see photo)

Heavy Duty Clutch

Suspension has been modified to be stiffer but not by me so not sure what was done exactly (previous owner).

Pioneer OEL Deck

New AFM fitted (2nd hand)

Rocker Cover Gasket Replaced (to fix a old leak)

ABS Relay Replaced

Steering just redone, new tie rod ends, new hub on right wheel etc

A million other tiny things (seat repaired, wheel guards, gear and hand brake gators, repainted front bar, front speakers, resprayed boot interior, battery leads, brake pads/machined disks etc etc etc)

Basically I have fixed everything on this car and done it up, there is nothing to do. You can find alot cheaper R33 S2's but you wont find one this clean that has no problems. Unfortunately I forgot to get Boostworx to print off the power output but at 15psi it was 220.7RWkW's(295RWHP) but I would recommend if you are lookign at this car seriously ring them and they will tell you I have spared no expense on it and it has been serviced before 5000 ever time. Mods are a good base and with new injectors/pump should be able to make some really nice numbers.

Looking for $14k FLAT!, swaps maybe considered just SMS me. Not negotiable on price as I am not in a hurry to sell but I am looking to upgrade in the future to a GTR. If you think the price is to steep then look at getting a s2 with an Chinese eBay turbo, they are full sik for about 1000km's.

Contact Information: [email protected], sms 0439708081 or PM/Reply

More pictures/Info available on request.

Also there is a video available on request of the car doing its 300rwhp run

NO JOYRIDERS, Thanks for looking!

(I had another post with this car but it was EOI, can the mods please delete that one?)

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I have got a few PM's saying that for 14k you should have at least 250rwkws, its 220 at 15psi. I talked to the mechanic today about where to go next in terms of power and he said up the boost to 18psi and you would be getting close to 250 rwkws prolly around 240. Plus the car is immaculate and very very well looked after!

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