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Make: Nissan

Model: R33 GTS-T

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Black

Location: Adelaide

Currently registered? Yes till 18/8/11

Price: $9,800 (or will swap for a car of lesser value + money my way, or less without wheels)

Contact: 0402 902 759

Comments / Modifications:

Engine fully rebuilt and balanced with CP forged pistons, rings, new bearings, gaskets as well as rebuilt head and comes with all receipts for engine work. Combined with FMIC, Bosch fuel pump, exhaust, Exedy clutch and Apexi coilovers, makes for a good all-round package.Also comes with a VIPER 2 way paging alarm.

Compression tested - Between 179-176psi for all cylinders, an extremely good result.

ENGINE

- Full engine rebuild with CP forged pistons + rings, fully balanced with all new bearings and gaskets.(Comes with $10,000 Worth of receipts for engine + clutch)

- Rebuilt head

- Exedy Super Single Brass button Clutch

- Bosch 040 Fuel Pump

- Turbosmart boost controller

- Front Mount Intercooler

- 3A Racing pod filter

- 3" front and dump into a 3" cat and 3" cat back.

SUSPENSION

- Apexi N1 Coilovers

- Endless hicas lock bar (Engineered with paperwork from Doug Potts & and passed through Regency)

- Replaced Diff with 4.11 Ratio

INTERIOR

- Re-trimmed Leather Steering wheel, Perfect condition

- Silver Dash Surround

EXTERIOR

- S2 rear wing

- Standard S1 M Spec Front Bumper (average condition, Has a crack in the front)

- Jun rear bar ext

- DNA Wheels. 17x9 +30 all round

- GTR type grill

- nismo indicators

Bad Points;

Could do with a polish as its been stored in the shed for 6 months

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