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R33 GTS-T Series 2

I’m selling my R33 Series 2. Have had this for over 10 years, but not been driven much for the past 5+ years. Has recently done a head-gasket, due to overheating from a blocked radiator. I don’t have the time or energy to repair it, would make a great project for someone else. Mechanically, it was very good, made 239rwkw at Boost Worx. Has a big high-flowed turbo from Sliding Performance, PowerFC, Nismo fuel pump. Paint work was starting to fail – buffs up well, but after a couple months, some areas start to go hazy again. Needs new tires. Power steering rack was leaking a little bit – reservoir needed topping up every few months. These are all the bad things - I like to be honest and disclose any problems, not cover them up. 150,000km Would be a great project for someone to take on. Never been defected, currently unregistered, but will re-register for sale to avoid any chance of having to take through Regency. Asking $6,000. Trav 0403150010.


§  19” Koya Inox R1 Wheels, 8.5”/9.5” - Kumo Tyres (need replacing)
§  Pod Filter
§  Sliding Performance High-Flow Turbo
§  PowerFC with Hand Controller
§  LED Rear Tail Lights
§  Clear Nismo Side Indicators
§  Dark Tint
§  Black-wire alarm+immobiliser, with turbo timber and auto-window winders (professionally installed)
§  GTR Front Mount Intercooler
§  Exedy H/Duty Clutch
§  Bilstein Coilovers, package through SydneyKid. Including adjustable sway bar, Front Strut Brace
§  Custom Boot Install by Adelaide Pro Sound, including Tru Technology USA built amplifier, Rainbow splits, Rainbow 12” Sub. Sound deadened doors.
§  Timing Belt – replaced with Gates
§  Exhaust
§  Blue LED dash lights
§  Nismo Upgraded Fuel Pump
§  Sports Pedals
§  Nismo Gear Stick
§  Carbon-fibre wrapped bonnet (plastic construction, ADR compliant).
§  239rwkW

 

 

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