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95 R33 GTs-t, Silver, series 2 engine. 18k

Mods : Supra front mount

K&N pod ( still have standard box )

Polish catch can

New timmin belt

New water pump

R34 front strutt

New tyres front and rear

Pineapples ( fitted by BMT, most works and tune done by BMT )

Custom front pipe

Apexi N1 catback, 3 inches stainless steel Hi-Flow cat ( still have stock catback system )

R33GTR rear brace

Exeddy button clutch ( still have standard clutch, if i can find it )

Interior : A/F gauge on passenger side ( in dash )

Boost gauge on A pillar

Pro-fect B controller

RACING ECU ( no rev or speed limiter, smooth power curve, still have s2 standard ECU )

4 automatic setting and 1 manual turbo timer ( brand unknow )

Fire exstinguisher mount under driver seat

Alpine deck with 4 ways flip

JBL 6s rear and Clarion 6s front

Exterior : Stealth wing ( still have s2 standard, high wing )

Tiny scoop on top of pod ( cold air flow into pod and turbo )

Overall : Always change oil on time and only use Mobil 1, car running a bit rich still does a 13,6 with bad 60foot time on street tyres ( stock rims too ) and street trims that inclue car jack...spare tyre....ect.

Recomence by BMT to fit Apexi S-AFC to lean fuel out ( save fuel ) therfore gain more power with proper prepare and SAFC will definately ran 13 flat.

Reasone for selling? Family comitment.

Interested? pm for fone numbers, i'm locate in SE melb

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im interested but the pic didn't work so if u could send me 1 that would b good thanks.

where in melb do u live cause once i have a look at the pic and its good i would like 2 come c it

also a price ?

thanks alot mate cheers

e-mail is : [email protected]

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