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I have finally decided to sell my beloved r33,i have owned this car for approx last six years and it has never given me any issues besides clutch going and intercooler silicon pipe leaking once... this car was always my second car until six month ago, now i bought another car to play with and i need something more practical to drive everyday than this r33..it has strong motor and very quick,,

this car was modified when i bought it but iam not to sure what was really done to it besides the obvious what i could see and i have also added bits to it through the years, some of the extras include:

high flow turbo.16 psi on high boost

blitz dual sbc boost controller

chipped computer

blitz intercooler

hks super dragger 3.5 turbo back exhaust and custom secound bolt on 2 inch muffler if you want it quiet

tein ha series coilovers

exedy twin plate (ceramic button)from memory with lightened flywheel..

after market lsd(not sure what type)

hicas delete bar

walboro intank fuel pump

silicon turbo intake pipe

strut bar

gtr wheels

autotechnica front seats and rails

brake master cylinder stopper

cold air intake

blow off valve

and other bits that i cant remember right now.

there are bad points on the car which need attention, suspension bushes on rear need replacing, couple years ago i got side swiped by ute with tray on it as result it damaged my front left guard, the tray was sticking out and damaged bit of the bonnet and door,,i replaces all the mentioned parts with same colour panels, but colours dont match %100,stupid bat shitted on my roof and damaged the clear coat on the roof. Wheels have generous gutter rash...

I will throw extra bits if i sell without hassle which include new trust style front bar(had it refibreglassed) costed me $500 all up, factory air box, aftermarket rear wing, and other bits n pieces that i manage to find.

car has 6 month rego,,

price$ 5500 or best offer,,,plz dont call me and offer 3k as i might as well take it to track and enjoy it till it dies for that sort of cash..

if intrested plz call or txt me on 0405 095 954 as i do not attend this fabulous forum often.cheers hoody.

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