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1994 R33 GTS-T

1994 S1 R33 GTS-T

Owned for 16 years
122000 kms
Registered : exp 17/11/2017
Under cover garaged the whole time


Exterior

GTR Bodykit
Polished perforated aluminium grilles with custom projector halogen spotlights.
Black respray in 2001, paint work still mint.

 

Interior

Panasonic head unit.
Fusion splits in front doors and 6 x 9s in rear sides
4 Channel amp and slim sub in boot.
Pod Gauges
Recaro Replica racing drivers seat- really comfotable even on long drives
Factory seat included.

Nice velour interior mint condition.

 


Braking

R33 GTR Brembos front and back
Braided Lines
Greenstuff pads
GTR master cylinder

 

Wheels and Tyres

Rota P45R Bronze
Mildly stretched Kuhmos for agressive stance

 

Suspension

Sydney Kid Road kit
Whiteline sway bars front and back
Whiteline bushes
Whiteline Springs 25% stiffer than stock matched to Bilstein shocks
20mm lower than stock

 

Transmission and Clutch

Manual
Series 2 Gearbox
Nismo Pro TT 1.5 way LSD
Heavy duty clutch
Hicas Lock out bar

 

Engine

RB25/30 built by TweakIt
20000 kms
3.0l forged bottom end
256 deg Poncams
Garrett GT3076R 0.82 A/R internally gated
Siemens 570 cc injectors
Polished Plazmaman inlet plenum with 72mm throttle body
Haltech Platinum Sport 1000 ECU
Full sequential ignition
N1 Oil Pump
337 rwkw on 98 with 21 psi

 


Cooling

75mm front mount intercooler

 

Exhaust

Three Inch Jasma from Japan with 5 inch tip
Stainless steel

 


Air Con

Recently fitted new condensor, all filters etc
Freezing cold.

 

Window Tinting

Semi-reflective tint.

Security

2 point remote alarm
Plus Black Widow FOB immobilser

 

Plates

GRR-33R Included

 


$21,000 Neg but not much

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