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Hey guys selling 96 R33 GTST

has 160xxxkm's and tuned at 255RWKW at 18 psi by Paul at Whitehouse St Mechanical ( Extreme Motorsports)

Mods:

Engine;

Hypergear Highflowed Turbo

S15 440cc injectors

Sard fuel pressure regulator

Airline grade fuel lines

Turbosmart BOV

Apexi Stainless steel intake pipe

A1 Pod Filter

42mm alloy radiator

Z32 Fuel Filter

Alloy Catch can w/ airline grade oil lines

Etc...

Transmission;

Exedy Heavy Duty Button Clutch

Exedy Chromoly Lightened Racing Flywheel

Wheels;

Genuine Work Emotion 11FT's 18x 9.5 + 25

Achilles ATR Sport Tyres Front - 225/40/18 80%

Rear - 235/40/18 80%

Misc;

Haltech Pro Plug in ECU

Mafless Tune

HDI Electronic boost controller

HDI Boost Gauge

HDI Oil pressure gauge

Apexi Turbo Timer

Re-conditioned Power steering rack

Re-gassed Aircon

OMP Deep Dish Steering Wheel

Gktech Drift Button

Gktech Castor Rods

Gktech Alloy Handbrake Cover

Sparco Fixed Back Bucket Seat (will uninstall for RWC)

Rolled Guards

I have recently changed engine oil and fuel filter and changed spark plugs (500km's ago)

Have more mods but cannot remember them right now

I am after $12800 w/out RWC or $13000 w/RWC

Pm Or SMS/Call 0412336067

Edited by 33VOM
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