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For sale is my R33 gtst S2 1996 97,000kms

Mods/work done is as follows:

Gates racing timing belt and tensioners done <10,000kms

Drive belts replaced <10,000kms

Water pump replaced <10,000kms

HKS Fcon Vpro piggy back ecu. tuned to 210rwkw on 14psi. Currently running 11psi making 195rwkw. Have dyno sheets to prove. Tune is MAP based instead of AFM.

Blitz dual solenoid boost controller with incar digital control.

HKS front mount intercooler.

Full 3 inch custom turbo back exhaust with shotgun/blast style pipes at the rear. The exhaust is not rediculously loud however the car can come with either/both a 3.5 inch cat back and i also have a stock system if rego concerns you.

Airbags and ABS for those safety conscious people.

Ohlins adjustble shocks and springs front and rear. Legal height.

Factory rear strut brace.

No name front strut brace.

Large (commodore size) battery fitted.

Clarion head deck with rear usb

6 inch front and 6.5 inch rear kevlar splits.

Comes with moulded sub box to suit the right side of the boot, i can probably throw a sub in too, no amp at this stage though.

sub/amp wiring has been run to the boot.

2 Gauges below the cd player on an allot face plate. One digital volts gauge and an analog VDO boost gauge. Both gauges light up blue to match the cd player.

18x8 front and 18x9 rear wheels. Starcorp mesh.

Front tyres are Maxxis MA-V1 235/40 with good tread aside from some inside edge wear.

Rear tyres are Federal 595SS 265/35 with good tread.

Factory floor mats front and rear.

Interior is in great condition, only let down is the usual drivers seat tear, however it is still very small.

Factory wind deflectors over the door windows.

Short shifter

New leather handbrake and gear boots bought last year (group buy)

The bodykit is very tame with an N1 look-a-like front bar and matching side skirts and rear bar.

Comes with a HICAS lock bar but has not been fitted yet.

Comes with NISMO side indicators which have not been fitted yet.

Always serviced every 5,000kms with top quality german fully synthetic oils (Fuchs brand)

PBR dot 5.1 brake fluid.

I have never had this car on the track, much as i would have liked to. The previous owner did not seem the type either. (he was in the navy and barely got a chance to drive it. He did 5,000kms in 3 years.)

My name is Jono and you can contact me on Zero 415 055 80Nine

Asking $9k ono

The car is located in ACT.

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If you want more photos feel free to ask.

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how much does it cost to transfer the car from ACT to vic??

Do you mean to transport, or rego costs?

If you mean transport, a flatbed would be about $1200.

Shipping via a larger car carrying company or major shipping company might be cheaper.

More photos of interior and engine as requested

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Second last pic is of the MAP sensor. The AFM is not connected, it is just there for appearances. It will be fitted with a Mushroom filter at the time of sale.

I have also included a pic of the compliance plate for anyone who wants to do a revs check. Rego plate is YGR99C

It will also have a gearknob at the time of sale.

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