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NISSAN SKYLINE 1995 R33 GTS-t ( 9 Months Rego )

Engine:

RB25DET – BRAND NEW FROM EMPTY CRACK TESTED BLOCK UPWARDS.

Wiesco Forged Pistons And Rings

Race Doubled Up Slide Pins, Instead of circlips.

Bored out 20Th

New Bearings big ends, little ends

All new seals rear main/complete VRS KIT.

Valve Stem Seals

Head totally reconditioned

Done 630Kms Since Complete Rebuild

All receipts and pictures of rebuild for proof to purchaser

XTR GT35/40 Turbo

Teil 48ml Wastegate w/ Screamer Pipe

Dyno Dave Tuned Length Exhaust Manifold – Work of art.

Custom Made Plenum 80ml Throttle Body

Trust Front Mount Intercooler

Turbo XS Bleed Controller

XTR Turbo Blanket

EMS STINGER 800

Nismo 770cc Injectors

Bosch Motorsports Fuel Pump

NISMO Mechanical 9Plate DIFF (none of this viscous crap)

5Puk Clutch And Pressure Plate 500HP

HKS Air Pod

Silicon Hoses everywhere the silicon hose from the inlet to the Air pod is $500 alone.

Turbosmart Blow Off Valve

Exterior:

All new pineapples and suspension

18Inch DTM wheels

3 ¼ inch exhaust with trust muffler

Remote Central Locking

Full Alarm / Immobiliser

Interior:

Sony CD Player

New motor has now been on the dyno recording a massive 329rwkw at 17psi and 365 at 23psi motor has travelled around 9K kms.

Car is immaculate inside and out

$25,800 ONO

Please email me at [email protected]

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