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up for sale is my gts r33 it has had alot of money put into it $20,000 in receipts car has done about 5000km since built just did tune on low boost got 291rwkw on 15psi this car wil get 340rwkw easy on 22psi i will be going back on the dyno next week hopefully an will post pics of the dyno print out it has a rb30 bottem end forged pistons all acl main bearings an big end bearings an all other bearings it has 788cc injectors with magna flow reg w/boost nipple ai s/tank bosch 044 fuel pump nitto oil pump nitto crank collar tomei poncam camshaft tomei cam gears microtech Lt-12s computer with handset garrett gt3582 turbo aluminum radiator front mount intercooler short shifter brass button clutch auto meter gauges also has 19inch 295 on the rear an 245 on front with new tyers all round 11 moths rego 12inch sub 2 amps splits in the front an heaps more i will put better pics up soon i used my phone so there not the best iam not in any hurry to sell iam open to offers just no low ballers please any one with half a brain will no how much time an money has been put into this car

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I'm pretty sure you will get your ad deleted since you didn't read rule 1:

"1. When starting a new thread, you must include a set price, or at the very least a ballpark figure that you are looking for. EOI's are not permitted, if you want to auction your gear then use e-bay"

Just saying.

Id make a stupid low ball offer but there wouldn't be a point.

Regards.

to be honest i wasnt but i seen a bike i want an i need some cash if it doesnt go this week price goes back up this car is worth every cent try finding somthing with this much work this for this price any inspection is welcome the car is tight an clean very well looked after first person to see an drive it will bye

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