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Black 1998 40th anniversary R33 Gtst


The good:

Engineered and mod plated for motor, Front mount Inter cooler
Registered and insured with the 3L Motor and Front mount.


MOTOR:
RB25 VVT head on RB30 block with external oil feed for VVT
CP 8.3:1 forged pistons
REV Rods
ARP Head studs
Metal head gasket
N1 Oil pump
Greddy forward facing Intake plenum and throttle body
Malpassi rising rate fuel pressure regulator
Walbro 255L/h fuel pump
Thicker alloy radiator
HKS low mount exhaust manifold
HKS 60mm external waste gate
HKS sdjustable exhaust cam gear

Garrett GT3076R

Custom oil catch can
HKS pod filter
Greddy/Trust Front Mount Intercooler
3.5” dump to cat, 3" there after
2” screamer, I have an attachable muffler for this if you don't want to hurt peoples delicate ear drums
Receipts for the head being refurbished 2 years ago

SUSPENSION:
Adjustable rear camber arms
Adjustable rear traction arms

Adjustable front LCA's
Adjustable caster arms
Front strut brace with brake master stopper
Rear adjustable GTR strut brace
Standard springs and shocks

WHEELS:
Advan AVS model 5
17x10 rear
17x8 front


STEREO:
Jensen DVD player head deck
Pioneer 6x9 in the rear
Pioneer 6" in the front


OTHER:

Regoed until mid August 2014

The front bumper I've never seen on any other r33, its plastic not fibre glass and I think it actually looks a lot better than the standard series 2 bumper
GTR spoiler
Keyless entry and alarm
Excedy Heavy duty clutch
Dynod at 227rwkw on 9psi with the standard 25 ecu, I have the dyno papers along with the Engineers reports
Greddy boost and oil pressure gauges
HKS boost controller
The aircon works great

New gear box 2 years ago
I have all the receipts for everything done to this car and the engineers papers
Can throw in a walbro 460L/h e85 fuel pump for the right price


The bad:

Doesn't run very well, this I assume, would have a lot to do with the RB25 ecu running it
Standard RB25 injectors

I wouldn't recommend trying to drive it home, so bring a car trailer or get it towed
A little bit of rust in the engine bay, easy place to fix though
The paint could do with a detail

Selling because I have my eyes set on something else
Open to offers so go ahead
Will not part out, I do not have the space or the time

Inspections are welcome
Pick up the Warners bay Area
Newcastle NSW

$10,000 ono




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