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Up for sale is my R33 gtst series 2 1996 model project car 108900km on the clock
current modifications
just rebuilt the head completely
Superspark coil packs
just did timing belt service with crank seal and cam seals with gates racing belt
Whiteline swaybar front and back
strut brace front and back
Cusco tension rod brace

B piller brace in car
Nismo solid shift short shift
GTR spoiler carbon fiber
tinted windows
black wire alarm system
braded brake lines new disks and pads with complete brake overhall
3 inch stainless exhaust from turbo back
HDI GT2 front mount intercooler
turbo smart BOV
forward facing plenum
Tomei 264 cams int and ext
bride carbon style seats

New Rims tyres are 70% warn

Turbo Smart Eboost street boost controller only boosting at 6 psi at the moment as the car needs to be tuned
K&N POD filter with Hi Octane direct POD box
will come with walbro 255L fuel pump

probably forgot things but will add as i remember.

There is no dyno results as it needs a tune first

car gets serviced every 1000km for oil and filter Motul oil always used
gearbox and rear diff serviced every 2500 Motul oils always used

car runs great but idles high as it needs an ECU and tune would finish the car off myself but i have just started my own business and need to cut my overheads looking for $8000 happy to negotiate have original seats so i can re install them and take the bride seats out and not include the extras if you want to drop the price

i know photos are terrible i have more i can send you via email, if you want more photos pm me. Car is in Sydney NSW 0414188763

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