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Selling my sleeper r33 gtst ( series1 ) 1994 5 speed since i got a motorbike i have no need for it

Bought it off my friend that manufacturers turbos in somerton.

Car has serious work done about $80k on the engine fully forged, stengthend gear box and diff, twin plate clutch, 1200cc injectors running on e85 350k atw at 15-20 psi. Also comes with a high mount set up which he had it running at around 500kw atw.

Body is in good condition for its age

Has a crack in the front bumper and stone chips

if you have any questions just ask.

Will put more photos up soon

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My mate gave me the top mount piping that bolts on when he sold it to me, theres also a usb cord to the ecu in the passenger seat he said you can just dyno it and re tune it to 500kw with the plug in and the piping.

Either OP is talking out of his ass, or his "mate" that told him he spent 80k on the engine.

OP did he tell you that after you put about fifteen grand in it or more, and if you have to, overnight parts from japan you will have a 10 second car? Did Jesse say it will decimate all?

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Maybe he ment over the years changing engine parts or rebuild. I dont know skylines as well as you guys the car speaks for itself when you drive it. Battery is on deep charge at the moment

I think you need to clarify with your friend 100% on what he means because you're claiming 80k spent on the motor which for what you said has been done simply wouldn't cost that much.

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