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Hey guys

Looking at swapping my r33

I'd love a gtr I do have cash I can throw in

Exterior

Genuine gtr bumper

Carbon fibre grill gtr

New painted factory side skirts

Gtr style rear pods

Gtr fibreglass spoiler

Bnr34 side skirt extensions

Jjr weathersheilds

Work meisters

Front 18x9 +30 Pirelli p1 tyres

Rear 18x10 +20 long life semi slicks

Suspension

Bc gold coilovers

Jjr rear cambers arms

Jjr front castor arms

Hicas lock bar

Dba 4000 series t3 slotted rotors

Ultimate pads

Interior

R34 gtt seats

Sparco leather steering wheel

Hkb boss kit

Sparco gear knob

Shadow boost and oil pressure gauges

Drift electric water display

Pioneer double din

Vibe 6" speakers

Vibe 6" splits

5 channel amp oa

Twin 10" woofers in Removable enclosures

Motor

Rb25det

Gtx3076 .82 all speed flow lines

Powertune steam pipe high mount manifold, genuine gasket,studs and nuts replaced

Turbosmart 45 mm hyper gate with speed flow lines

Turbosmart boost solenoid

Hybrid front mount

Custom cooler piping

Forward facing plenum

Deatchwerks 740cc injectors

Turbosmart fpr800 fuel reg with speed flow

Walbro 400 intank

Timing kit done with genuine water pump and thermostat

Tome Poncams 256

Cooling pro radiator

D1 spec overflow tank

Arp headstuds

Apexi Headgasket

Custom mild 3" dump pipe

Factory location blitz front pipe 3"

Catch 100 cell cat

Hks 3 3/4" catback

Varax cannon muffler

Greddy catch can with speedflow

Carbon valley and timing cover

Exedy heavy duty clutch

Haltech platinum pro plug in

Haltech boost controller

Haltech wideband controller with gauge

Car made 310kw on bp98

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Hey guys, just moved house and waited ages to get internet back on.

Anyway, interested in swaps for a 34 gtt.

Or 20k cash

got receipts for over 30k, not a Chinese built car I only used good quality gear, in doing so it hasn't had a problem in over two years since being tuned by powertune

If I can't get what I want I'll buy a 34 shell and swap everything over

Hey guys, just moved house and waited ages to get internet back on.

Anyway, interested in swaps for a 34 gtt.

Or 20k cash

got receipts for over 30k, not a Chinese built car I only used good quality gear, in doing so it hasn't had a problem in over two years since being tuned by powertune

If I can't get what I want I'll buy a 34 shell and swap everything over

Hey mate are you in Sydney?

  • 2 weeks later...

Hey guys,

found a new car.

chasing 15k for the 33 without the work wheels.

recently has rear bumper resprayed as well

will not disappoint with quality of parts

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