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hi all got my 1994 r33 gtst for sale freshly painted in jet black with purple pearl all house of kolor paint n primer 5k worth

135,000kmh

front mount intercooler

full 3 inch exhaust

brand new fully adjustable mdu coilovers

front racing seats

nismo 555cc injectors+nismo adjustable fuel reg

garrett dual ball bearing gt3071r

trust front bar

gtr grill

44mm external gate

custom tune agent stainless low mount turbo manifold

makes a coumfy 260rwkw on 16psi on a very very safe tune made 310rwkw on 18 psi

nistune z32 ecu

z32 afm

brand new bosch 040 fuel pump

excedy triple heavy duty cushion button clutch only 1500km ago

spitfire coilpacks

6000k hids

tinted windows

alarm

will consider most offers but really after a smaller import s13/180/r32/r34/s14/s15

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no pics of the whole car yet mate will get some shortly

went from the painters straight to the tuners just waiting to get it back this week with all brand new coilovers fitted

pm sent boz_soljah

Reg till end of the year dec 2011

$14,000

Have a custom stainless low mount manifold tuner got 310rwkw with alot of timing and fuel wanted to see wat he could get out of a gt3076 but put down to 260rwkw as I wanted safety if doesn't sell in a few weeks might consider keeping it and fitting a gtx3076 and a rb30det

will be taking some more pics shortly price atm is $14,000 quoted in previous posts

but looks like im puttin my rb30det and bigger turbo on so price will be adjusted

may swap for something else

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