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For Sale or swap 1997 R33 GTS-T, series 2.

Item Summary: 1997 R33 GTS-T, series 2.

Location: Wollongong, NSW

Odometre: 20,000 kilometres

Asking Price: $16,500

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Need a car with 4 doors as my wife is busting my balls.

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: David - 0418 626 519

Extra Information:

Sunroof, tinted windows, dual air bags, HID headlights, 5 speed, genuine mats and weather shields, LED lights, very clean inside and out.

Engine & Modifications:

New CP forged pistons and rings

New race series bearings

MLS Cometic head gasket

Machined head and fit new heavy duty valve springs

Balanced motor

Machine block, bore and hone, linish crank, deck surfaces

New drive belts, coolant, water pump, timing belt and tensioner

Microtech LT12s ECU

Intercooler

Top mount steam pipe manifold

Garrett GT3540 turbo

Turbosmart external wastegate with screamer

Walbro fuel pump

Big injectors

E-Boost 2 (7 psi, 12 psi and 18 psi)

Splitfire coil packs

Greddy BOV

Catch can

3" stainless exhaust with 4" cannon

Cushion button clutch

Modified plenum

K&N air filter

19" wheels 245 front, and 265 rear.

The engine was built by Con at Wollongong Automotive Services (Trusted workshop here in Wollongong).

I have all the receipts to show and Con can also be contacted. The car made 386HP at the wheels on 18psi on his dyno.

I would prefer to sell the car, but im also looking for a larger 4 door car as a swap.

You can contact me on: 0418 626 519 or leave a PM

Thanks Dave

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