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This R33 GTS-T is in an Mechanically A1 condition. 
You wont find another Rb25det in this unusually perfect health for the price.
180+ psi compression across all 6 cylinders. No thats not a typo. Bring someone who knows their stuff and come and inspect. 
Engine runs smooth as silk throughout rev range. Perfect oil pressure even at operating temp running 10w30 or 40. No leaks at all. 
Engine is clean on the inside. 
Turbo is very strong. 
Gearbox shifts perfect.
Never Raced never thrashed always over serviced.
New oil + filters, fuel, air, brake fluid, engine coolant.
Air con works nice and cool
Will pass inspection with the exception of windshield crack.

Has some goodies like
-bigger r34 intercooler
-New Yellowjacket coil packs
-Genuine Hardrace adjustable control arms and bilstein shocks.
-Custo strut brace somewhere in the garage.
Good tyres not much use. 
19in Ruff rims in great cond no dents or curb rash


https://youtu.be/ZQzYoKGi9lg

Interior is nice. 
The Exterior is not so good as you can see. Has a large dent on the rear quarter but would be easy to make look good if you are so inclined for somebody that knows bodywork, hence the low price.

I have a new 400r front bar I can provide with the car (never fitted) 

Call or sms 0421 605 491. If you know your skylines first to see will buy. Located Eagle Vale NSW

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