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FOR REGRETFUL SALE

1993 S1 R33 skyline GTS-t 182,xxxkms white

Engine mods

HKS GT-RS turbo kit

All Teflon braided turbo lines

Apexi Power FC with hand controller

750cc Jecs side feed injectors running at 50% duty cycle

Genuine Z32 AFM and pod type air filter

Walbro 255L/hour intank fuel pump

Splitfire coilpacks

Twin side entry FMIC professionally done no cut metal or bumpers

52mm alloy radiator and extra thermo fan runs off OEM temp switch and manual switch in ashtray

3.5" turbo back exhaust decatted with wrapped dump

Wheels

Genuine Work CR KAI white in colour

Front - 18x8.5+30 with 235/40R18 very good even wear 90%

Rear - 18x9.5 +30 with 265/35R18 very good even wear 85%

Interior

Extremely tidy, clean unmolested interior no cracked dash ect mint condition for its age.

Usual tear in drivers seat.

1kg fire extinguisher mounted near passenger seat

Alpine cd iPod head unit

Alpine 6" splits in front powered by Alpine amp

12" sub in box

Innovate Wideband AFR gauge

AutoMeter sportcomp mechanical boost gauge

Alarm and central locking

Had new leather handbrake and gear covers fitted, looks neat and tidy

Rego will be just paid for 6 months comes with plates XS 33 WA

Exterior

Everything is in great condition apart from a few chips on the roof on drivers side. Minimal

This car is my pride and joy and I sincerely could keep it for many years to come but the time to buy a house has come and I need the cash, the timing belt, tensioners water pump, cam seals front crank seal ect ect ect have all been done. Always run on caltex 98 fuel, and serviced every month with full synthetic oil. And only driven every other week as I'm a fifo worker.

BAD - the clutch is starting to slip every now and again, will need a new one soon. Quoted $1000 to do that.

Tuned by Andrew at Hyperdrive Motorsport to a safe tune of 321rwhp @ 16psi

will make 350rwhp with 18psi and a retune, easy.

Never been yellowed, or even pulled over in almost 2 years! Head turner

Pretty sure that's it please call 0433075138 for more details located in baldivis for viewing.

CAN TXT OR EMAIL PICS!

$14000ono NO SWAPS PLEASE

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