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Hi All..

I really don't want to sell this car, and even ingore wife's plea ..but now I have accepted an offer to work in oversea for 2 years (from March, 2005), and really have to sell.

2002 Imported, 62000KM was on the clock, now 78000KM.

It was total stock when I import back in 2002 ($22000), after years of saving and modified by sounded performance workshop in Sydney / Waterloo, all receipt available for inspection.

Looking for $28500 . Please PM me for detail or email me sidewaymambo at hotmail dot com, PICs available upon request. 0403228883 Phillip

Dyno sheet can be provide upon request

Spec as following:

1995 R33 S1 GTST, Dec built, Burgandy, Manual, regular service every 5000KM Mobil 1 only, timing belt / transmission oil/ LSD oil changed at 75000KM service.

ECU/Engine/Exhaust

Ported Head / valve

TOMEI 264 IN/EX cams

TOMEI adjustable exhaust cam gear

APEXi Power FC with H/C

APEXi RSM + shift light

GREDDY type R Blow Off Valve

GREDDY ProfecB boost controller

GREDDY Oil catch can kit

GREDDY engine oil cooler kit

GREDDY intake plenum

GREDDY Iriway 8 Iridium spark plug

Q45 90mm AFM

Q45 90mm Throttle body

NISMO Oil Cap

TRUST TD06-25g Turbo kit inc:

TD06-25g 16cm^2 Turbo

TRUST No'8 wastegate

TRUST exhaust manifold

TRUST Front pipe

NISMO 550cc Injectors

TOMEI R33 Fuel Pump 250L/H

NISMO Fuel Regulator

TRUST 3" front pipe and high flow catalytic converter

FUJITSUBO Cat-Back Exhaust

Suction and Cooling

APEXi Power Intake

TRUST V-SPL Intercooler kit: 600x300x76

custom stainless steel piping

Drivetrain

C's Quickshift kit

OS Giken twin plate clutch set (new installed by Bel, 500KM only)

NISMO big bore slave cylinder (make twin plate feel like stock)

Handling

TOMEI Brake Master Cylinder Stoper

FET Tower Brace (F)

CUSCO Tower Brace ®

DBA drilled / slotted disks (F,R)

Bendix advance / EBC brake pads (spare)

Motul 600 Racing Brake Fluid

Falken Azenis RT/215, 235(F) 255® 80% meat left

Belstien Shock / Whiteline spring

Section HICAS Lock Bar

Urethene suspension bushes (F&R)

Whiteline Handling pack (Full set)

Interior

APEXi EL Mechanical Boost Gauge

GREDDY Gauge POD

FET Turbo Timer

MOMO Steering Wheel

After market gear knob

Pioneer 5550 MP3 Head Unit

Pioneer 6 1/2" splits Speakers (F)

Pioneer 6" ®

RAZO pedal set

Mongoose M-M80 3 alarm + 3 points immobiliser

Exterior

R33 GT-R Style Front bar

R33 GT-R style front grill

R33 GT-R style bodykit

R33 GT-R Style Rear spoiler

Manaray 17" 6 spokes wheels

It really hurts me when someone spends over $40 000 dollars on a car then sells it for less than the cost of the mods. Mainly because my car doesnt have as many mods and I have spend over $40 000

sidewaymambo, if you ever decide to stock the car out (highly recommended) and sell the bits, let me know, I could be very interested in your brake setup, very, very interested. Even might trade for some stockers with endless pads

Free bump

Thanks, steve..I have set a dealine..if nothng happened..I will stocked the car..and you will on my top list..

do you still got the factory turbo setup with dump pipe, in/ex cams....just a ask..

cheers,

heh we're all in the same boat... I've a $50k R32 GTS-T. Philip is being a good dad these days, so he's selling this awesome R33... i'll probably put my car back to stock too b4 selling next time unless someone is prepared to pay decent money

free bump :)

p.s. don't sell b4 we go EC / wakefield together ! havent run with u yet heheh

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I feel sad to put this ads, but that's life..trying to be a good husband / dad..

price updated..

heh we're all in the same boat... I've a $50k R32 GTS-T.  Philip is being a good dad these days, so he's selling this awesome R33... i'll probably put my car back to stock too b4 selling next time unless someone is prepared to pay decent money

 

free bump :D

 

p.s. don't sell b4 we go EC / wakefield together !  havent run with u yet heheh

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