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R33 Series 2 GTST Sedan

Located in Brisbane QLD 4073

Handling (upgrades fitted by Option 1 garage and WSM)

Rack Bushes
Rear Traction arms
Rear camber arms
Pineapple Bushes
Front and rear Whiteline adjustable sway bars and poly bushes
BC Adjustable coilovers
Bycas (Hicas elimination kit, replaces arms and joints)
Steering Column spacer
Nissan 350z 18inch wheels with staggered tyres 245 rear 225 front in good condition.
Rear guards been rolled by Fat Fitment

Motor/Gearbox

New Garrett GTX 2867R Turbo with braided lines, new hoses and gaskets (spools up faster than stock, fitted Feb 2013!)
Z32 AFm
K&N Pod filter
Front mount IC
Split dump and 3inch turbo back exhaust with highflow cat
550 Tomei injectors
Bosh fuel pump
Nistune ECU
Quick shift
NPC heavy duty 450hp rated clutch
Apexi AVCR (turned off as running 14lb actuator boost)

All below completed in May 2012
Cometic head gasket
ARP headstuds
Timing Belt
Fan belt
Power steering Pump and belt
Alternator Belt

Interior

Excellent condition
GTR front seats (no rips!!)
Pioneer Head unit, BluTooth, Ipod etc......

Exterior

Excellent condition!!!! No rust, paint in amazing condition for a 1996 car!!!!

Car is in excellent/immaculate condition, stack of receipts and service history, approximately $17000 spent on the car since March 2011. Previous owner was a married mum of two with mechanic husband!!!! I haven’t seen a better one at the shows I attend and often get compliments from other club members and enthusiasts.
Aircon works amazingly, handy in this weather!!!!
Am selling as my family has expanded and I can’t get all the baby crap in the boot!!!!!
No low ballers, not in a hurry to sell as have a second car.

Rego until Feb 2014
Road worthy

$12999
(Would consider swap for Stagea/Legnum/Athlete/Caldina/Elgrand import wagon)

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