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hi guys,

here i have my 1994 R33 GTST for sale $18,500 ono make me an offer i cant refuse . it has just had a new custome pearl maroon paint job, and recently rebuilt and forged by EFI on the gold coast. i need to sell this due to the fact my fiance and i are moving to melbourne in 2 months now and dont want to take it down there.. this car is for serious buyers as it is very quick powerful and dangerous to the inexperienced driver.

it is still registered and can supply road worthy if needed. the car just has a 1000km done on the new motor as its just run in after the new build . dyno sheet can also be supplied, here are some of the following done

Engine mods:

plazmaman plenum

plazmaman throttle bodie

alloy radiator

ARP rod bolts

ARP head studs

ARP main studs

ACL bearings all round

CP pistons

H beam rods

tomei cams

new valves and springs

new valve seats

head port and polished

block honed

balanced and linished RB25 crank

new hoses

new alternator

new powersteering

splitfire coilpacks

brand new GT30/82R garret supplied by MTQ brisbane

link computer

custom painted engine covers and timing cover (not in picture)

custom catch can with speed flow fittings, done by EFI also (not in picture)

interior:

autometer gauges and tacho

APEXI AVCR boost controller

HKS turbo timer

mongoose M80G alarm

sparco gear knob and boot

momo race steering wheel

cutom carbon fibre dash

Bodywork:

Do-luck front bar

custom side skirts have just been done(not in picture)

brand new custom skyline maroon paint job with pearl

so guy's make me an offer and i will consider it

. please feel free to pm me or text 0458924408, thanks sam and katrina

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