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Rare colour (BN6 Deep Marine Blue.) R33 Gtr !No Swaps!


Extremely neat car, gets alot of attention where ever it goes.


74000ks

12 months rego

hks coilovers

everything else is pretty much untouched and standard.


All inspections are welcome.


R34 Gtr wheels will not be sold with the car.

$23,000 ono

Parramatta area

0401 935 6-4-3

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Heys! Randomly stumbled accross this thread. I currently own this car. Purchased it from a lady up from Dubbo last year. Beauful car!

Have done a few mods, car running beautfuly and healthy.

Currently running E85 fuel setup
Single turbo setup ( Precision 6262 dual scroll 0.84 )

6boost manifold

Prolite 50 wastegate

1150cc bosch injectors

tomei pon cams

Haltech plant pro ecu.

Work done by Just Engine Managment. Will post pictures up soon

 

 

 

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Heys! Randomly stumbled accross this thread. I currently own this car. Purchased it from a lady up from Dubbo last year. Beauful car!

Have done a few mods, car running beautfuly and healthy.

Currently running E85 fuel setup
Single turbo setup ( Precision 6262 dual scroll 0.84 )
6boost manifold
Prolite 50 wastegate
1150cc bosch injectors
tomei pon cams
Haltech plant pro ecu.

Work done by Just Engine Managment. Will post pictures up soon

 
 
 

For sale?
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