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Up for sale i have my pride and joy

My R33GTST turbo coupe

Engine:

2.5 DOHC single turbo

Garret gt 35/40 high flowed roller bearing turbo

Spitfire coil packs

Big 3 core alloy radiator

Z32AFM

Big 300x600 FMIC

Custom intercooler piping 2.5inch

braided oil lines to and from turbo

188,000 Genuine k,s

Upgraded Dump Pip 2into 13inch

Highflow cat$$$$

Full Custom 3 inch stainless steel exhaust (Magnaflo) Cost nearly $2g

serviced every 10,000 using penrite 15-60Plus10 oil

Just had exhaust manifold gasket done and all turbo seals cost 700 for labour alone exhaust manifold gasket was sent over from japan and is full stainless that alone cost 260.

Major service just completed timing belt,water pump,fan belts, radiator hoses also fitted a brand new bosch 85AMP aternator,all vaccum hoses have all been redone heater hoses,manifold vaccum hoses ETC

Upgraded wastegate acturator

just had full compression test done brand new this car makes 162PSI per cyilder it is still curently making 159-161PSI per cyl so very healthy engine

new extreme brass button cutch with lightned fly wheel

Aircon regassed and is freezing

Suspension:

BC Racing race series fully adjustable coil overs done by pedders adjusted to legal height

HICAS lock bar

Brand new castor rod bushes in front

Body collar kit(alloy spaces that go into bushes to streghten and make handling better)

Factory wheels

Interior:

ADR approved sports steering whee fitted properly horn works

Calibre Boost gauge

SAAS 3 1/4 monster tacho

Front seats retrimmed in teal and black leather cost$950

Factory skyline matts in a1 Condition

Sony head unit(cd player)

Front spilts

Sony explode rear 6 1/2 200wat speakers

tinted windows re done 3 months ago front 15% rest 35%

interior is in immaculate condition with no stains on carpet or rips

Full electrics that work

Greddy H pattern stainless gear knob

SCA Alloy hand brake lever

Body: factory black 2 pac paint in VGC

Roof is a bit faded and has a minor dent in rear left quarter quoted 250$ to fix and repaint besides that body and paint is A!

Car has just had roadworthy done 1-11-2012 passed spot on not a fault picked

also had a pre check 28point safety check done by pedders on 16-10-2012 with full written report and they did not find a fault with it i have all receipts for most work done

This r33 has been dyno tuned and makes 219RWKW with 589NM Torque running E10 95Oct at 10PSI or 231RWKW@15PSI have dyno print out to prove which is also a copy in the photos on this add its a real sleeper and doesnt get any attention from police

Car will come with 3 months reg And RWC reason for sale is my girlfriend and i having a baby and not suited to us anymore is a genuine sale and i will be sad to see it go all the money is spent just get in and drive guy that dyno tuned it said it has been built for boost and would easily get up aroud the 270RWKW with a bit more boost does not burn any oil or leak any kind of fluids what so ever

Car has ran at heathcote park 12.8@101MPH

Way more to mention real sleeper car is Located in Bendigo Victoria if interested call or text anytime Carlo:0421 656 807

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