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For sale is my r33 gtst project car 108800km

It's got greddy copy plenum

New brakes disks pads and lines all round,

Front and rear strut braces cusco

B pillar brace

Cusco tension rod brace

Front and rear sway bars

Bride carbon seats

Turbo smart eboost street boost controller

Rebuilt head with 264 cams

Full stainless exhaust system turbo back

Apexi Turbo timer

New rims

Tires 80%

Turbo smart BOV

HDI front mount gt2 intercooler

Hid head lights

Walbro 255 fuel pump comes with the car but not yet installed

I'm sure there is more just can't think of it now, happy to send more photos if you request, send me your email......

Car hasn't been dyno'd yet needs to be tuned first was going to upgrade to gtx30 turbo but have to buy a new ute for my business. Great car never had any problems, got digital gauges that will go with the buyer, and a catch can, happy to drop the price a little if you don't want the bride seats (i'll put the original seats back in) and other extras, price is $8000 car has just been re registered with 12 months rego. Car runs well but idles high and rich as it needs a tune.

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