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Nissan Skyline R33 GTR VSPEC 1995

Selling My pride and joy

RB26 Fresh forged motor

Block has been O ringed with standard head gasket

- CP Pistons/Rings

- NItto Rods

- Brand New R33 GTR Crank Long Nose

- Brand New ACL Race Bearing

- NITTO Oil Drain Plug from head to sump

- Tomie Baffle Kit

- Brand New timming belts kit

- Brand New water pump

- N1 Pump with billet gears

- Brand New Genuien Nisaan Head Gasket

- Rajab Racing Thick Core Racing Front Mount

- ID 1000cc Injectors

- Walbro E85 compatable Fuel Pump

- -5 Turbos ( 1 is making a light bearing noise) not affecting any power or anything

- Head is stock

- Greddy Adjustable cam gears

- Catch Can

- Genuien Z32 Air flow Meters

- K&N Pod Filters

RUNNING GEAR:

- 5 Speed Gear Box very smooth

- OS Giken Tripple Plate Clutch

EXHUAST SYSTEM:

- Apexi 3.5 inch straight through to Dumps

- HKS Dump Pipes

- HKS Front Pipes

Sounds Amazing !!

RIMS:

LMGT4 Reps

18X10 + 12 all round

+ Nismo Stickers

TYRES:

- BRAND NEW 265/45 R18 ARCHELLIS SEMI SLICKS all round

- Brembo Brakes

SUSPENSION/HANDELING

- GREDDY Coilovers rears

- NISMO Fronts

- VSPEC Front + Rear Strut Braces

- Adjustable caster rods

- Sits Perfect Hight

Very nice ride

INTERIOR:

- Recaro SR3 Drivera Seat

- Standard R33 GTR passanger (small ciggie burn)

- Blitz Electronic boost controller

- GARRET 30 PSI Boost Gauge

- Apexi PC + Hand Controller

STERIO:

- Alpine Head Unit MP3 AUX

- Alpine Speakers 6.5 inch

Motor is basically brand new! Just ran it in done 1,500kms run in... getting a tune tomorrow ( Thursday 17th ) so hoping to be pushing some decent power for safe tune 360kw aiming for with alot more potential with full run In with E85

400+ KW Built RB26

Built By RTR Road Track Rally

Comes With all recipts

Please no swaps

Genuine Enquirys only

No JOY RIDES!!

Keep smart ass comments to yourselves

Please thankyou

$27,500 Reasonable price!

Registered till end of the year

No accident histories

No ride offs

No finance owing

Cant upload photos as file are to big...

txt me I can send you some cheers

Very Unique Car

Colour is amazing

Car is located Melbourne south eastern suburbs

Contact me on:

0432 282 125 or TXT me cheers

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