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FS: R33 GTS25t S1. Manual. Race, Drift or Drag. Can be re-registered(call for details)

Has following mods:

-HD Clutch

-Malapassi Rising Rate fuel Reg

-Stainless surge tank

-700HP Rated Bosch 044 Fuel pump

-Trust front bar

-Trust Front Mount Intercooler w/ stainless piping

-GReddy Profec B spec II Electronic Boost Controller

-Microtech LTX12S ecu

-Microtech dash

-Apexi Pod filter no AFM

-GFB Trumpet Blow off valve

-HKS Billet Oil Cap

-Tomei Gear Knob

-Personal Steering Wheel

-Stainless oil catch can

-Turbo timer

-3" stainless exh.

-Blitz Nur spec muffler

-Autometer gauges, boost, oil and tacho w/ shift light (oil and tacho not currently hooked up as i read off the Microtech dash)

-17" deep dish lightweight wheels

- Rare factory sunroof

-95% black windows

-Bendix ultimate brake pads

This is a good example r33, have owned it for over 7 years and only driven it on weekends.

Phone -0414 224 905

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Edited by nismomiles33

keen on swaps for this plus cash for something else? I have a 4 door 34 and want to get back on the track but dont want to kill my car or get it defected with all the bits onit. I do have an upgrade turbo and FMIC kit for the car also.

Im in adelaide but could drive across and deliver it if your keen to work out a deal

Edited by rb2534

keen on swaps for this plus cash for something else? I have a 4 door 34 and want to get back on the track but dont want to kill my car or get it defected with all the bits onit. I do have an upgrade turbo and FMIC kit for the car also.

Im in adelaide but could drive across and deliver it if your keen to work out a deal

Prefer just to sell it but if you send some pics and details of your car to [email protected] I'll take a look at it and consider it, also how much difference cash would you be looking at?

Would you concider a Holden ve ssv ute with some cash my way? Pm me if your interested. Also live in SA!

The ute would be nice mate, but not willing to spend such a large amount in difference. Thanks anyways.

Hey mate this is an old post from when I was trying to sell it, i can sell it a few ways with or without the gtr wheels, FMIC and 25/30, if you want any more photos let us know.

Have a sus and we can sus out a cash difference as I would probably prefer to keep the gtr wheels

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/363465-for-sale-and-hope-fully-gone-today-r34-4door/page__p__5800054#entry5800054

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