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1998 Nissan R33 GTST
Series 2 (40th anniverary edition)
91xxx km

Just passed pink slip - rego expiring 23/02/2015 (i only paid for 6 months)

ENGINE

RB25DET
Manual - Feels like stock clutch - Gearbox is very smooth
Topmount Chinese Turbo (KLS Power Spirit)
Topmount 6 boost manifold
Turbosmart 38mm external wastegate
Screamer pipe.
highflowed Injectors (also have stock ones)
PWR FMIC intercooler
Relocated Oil Filter
Brailed Oil Lines
13 row oil cooler.
Aftermarket Alloy Radiator
Genuine Greddy Forward Facing Plenum with 100mm throttle body.
Apexi Power FC ECU
Splitfire Coilpacks
Iridium Spark Plugs
3.5" dump pipe to full 3" exhaust.
Custom Airbox with HKS pod.

APPEARANCE / HANDLING

Full Nismo Bodykit
Midnight Purple paint (roof is a bit faded)
18x8.5 +35ish Rays Gram Lights
4 brand new tyres bout 3000km ago - Federal 595's 235/35/18
GTR Wing
Full BC BR Gold Series coilovers (near new)
Adjustable Castor Arms
Hicas Lockbar.

INTERIOR

JVC headdeck with iphone connectivity
Boost Gauge Mounted on A Pillar
Turbo Timer
LED lights under bonnet and in boot.
POWER FC hand Controller.

Car is running 15psi and my butt dyno would estimate the current power at 180-200rwkw

I recently swapped my nm35 stagea for this car about a month ago, during this time i fixed several issues and got the car ready for rego and mechanically sound.

Fixed major oil leak
Fixed power steering Leak
Fixed Electrical issue with horn,
Fixed exhaust leaks and installed rear muffler.
Installed front Blinkers,
Fixed other minor electrical issues
Replaced coolant
Replaced Power steering
Replaced oil and oil filter
Replaced Fuel filter
Replaced wheels and tyres.
Raised car 20mm and did full wheel alignment
Put 6 months rego on it. (no pink slip required for 12 months)

Reason for sale is that i just bought a brand new navara as my daily/tow car, no room for this

$9,500 is the price slightly negotiable,

Located mudgee NSW - 3 hrs west of Newcastle / Sydney. Number plates not included in sale.

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Interested in the car buddy

Couple of questions

Anything wrong with it?

Any info on the turbo? ie. size (GT30/GT35 size?)

Is the power restricted due to injectors or tune?

Cheers

Umair

Sorry i just saw your reply,

Nothing wrong with it, car runs fine,

No info on turbo sorry,its a T3 flange

Injectors are maxxed out which is restricting power

PRICE DROP $8800, i have another car now and need this GONE

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