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Selling my 1995 R33 GTST, 25/30, 500HP, 380KWATW (safe 98 tune)

Fully engineered and registered till SEPT 2013 for NSW

Motor built by UNIGROUP ENGINEERING using best parts available

Gearbox built and modified by AWARD

Nismo twin plate coppermix clutch

Nismo dash

R33 GTR rear end

R33 GTR rims, Hankook RS3 tyres

R34 GTR front seats

Bonds half cage

White Line sway bars

Adjustable camber arms

Bilstien shocks

Lots of stuff done, you need to have a look.

From some Skyline gigs vvvvv

Best R33 Modified winner at the Shannons Skyline Nationals 2012

Wakefield Class B winner at the Shannons Skyline Nationals 2012

Import Monster SAU NATS Modified 2WD Class, quickest 800mtr

Import Monster SAU NATS Modified 2WD Class, Highest speed 800mtr (245kph)

Selling as the kids are costing me a fortune in dental and schooling and this toy needs to go.

$16,000 ( Ive put maybe 50K into this thing)

Whole car only, Im not parting it out so dont ask, and no holdsies.

If you are looking for a car that can lap Wakefield, run a low 11 sec quater and drive to Queensland for for a cruise then this may be what you are after.

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Engine specs

Head RB25

Custom exh cam

Drain backs/vents

Drilled out oil returns

RB26 cam covers with MINES baffles

External oil feed (1mm restrictor)

ROSS CAS

Block RB30

JE pistons

Eagle rods

ARP studs

ACL bearings

Hi volume race sump

TOMEI oil pump

EARLS oil pressure regulator

ROSS balancer

Bolt ons

Custom steam pipe exhaust mani

TO4Z

TIAL gate

Greddy copy inlet

600 x 400 x 100 x 3" IC

3" IC pipe

QF45 throttle body

4" intake

Blitz BOV plumbed in

Alloy FENIX radiator

LINK ECU

Limited to 7500

Ishift set at 7200

LINK 7 bar map sensor

GREDDY EBC

Motor and accessories was all balanced.

Thanks

Wow. Can't believe you are selling but you gotta do what ya gotta do!

16k for an awesome all rounder is worth every cent as Dave said.

This car is a cracker, it is a great weekender with track potential.

Best of luck Mark and if I had an extra car hold and the coin I would have transferred the money already.

The Bonds cage is a bolt in, rear seats and belts will go with the car if the new ownwer wants to remove the cage and fit the rear seats back in.

Do not make me go into the whole wife spiel. You sell this and you will not be able to afford to replace it for another decade at minimum. Instead garage it, pay for the dental and the schooling and pick up where you left off with smiles forever more.

If I had 16k I would buy this off you and give it back for free, you just need to keep it that bad.

Car was viewed last night and is on hold for today only.

Spares that will go with the car when sold if you want them

A pair of R32 GTR rims with Mickey Thompson 255/50 16 ET street drag radials;

A set of std discs;

Pair of rear king springs;

Some boot trims;

A spare RPM racing harness;

A fire ext;

A pair of OMP gloves;

A RPM balaclava;

Some new silicon hoses;

A KBC full face helmet;

First aid kit;

And some oils and fluids.

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