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Nissan R33 GTS-T RB26dett, GTR running Gear Amazing Car, mechanically immaculate

R33 4 door GTS-T

R33 GTR Engine RB26DETT mated to a R33 5 speed Gearbox

(not running 4wd system)

Mines Computer

R33 GTR Brembo Brakes and Discs

GTR Front and Rear strut Braces

Steel Wheel turbos (Not problematic Ceramic)

3-1/2 inch stainless steel exhaust from the turbo back with Good quality Muffler (Not to Loud)

Nismo GTR 300 kph Dash

PWR Alloy Radiator

Oil cooler with braided lines

Greddy intercooler piping

Whiteline Adjustable anti roll bars Front and Rear

Bilstien Adjustable coilovers

BBS 18inch Wheels 8 inch front 9 inch rear

Brand new 18inch Tyres

Standard R33 GTS interior (immaculate)

Very tight LSD (can be loosened if preferred)

Nismo 400R Nose cone

GTR Front and Rear strut Braces

Owned by a mature late 30's male

Safety Cerificate and Qld Rego till July Any Test Welcome

Sunshine Coast QLD

Ring Jason 0423151224

Dumped Price to $10500 firm!!

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