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1995 R33 Gts-t (series 1.5)

White

5 speed

108,xxx k's (rebuilt recently with stock internals)

had full service all belts done, water pump replaced etc..

Sunroof

Engine

HKS Gt3037s 56T turbo

HKS ss manifold

HKS 56mm external wastegate

Tomei cams

Tomei cam timing gears

Splitfire coil packs

Greddy plenum

Q45 infinity throttle body

Nismo 740cc injectors

HKS airpod

600x300x100 intercooler

Cusco oil catch can

100mm piping into turbo and i/c

Apexi N1 exhaust

Trust clear cam timing cover

Currently putting out 381rwhp on 14psi and 6800rpm running 10:1afr's

Electronics

Greddy boost guage

Greddy exhaust temp guage

Greddy profec boost controller

Greddy turbo timer

Autometer sport comp monster tacho

HKS F-Con V piggyback computer

Techtom IIC-460 ignition controller

Driveline

Freshly rebuilt gearbox (reciepts for full rebuild and parts)

HKS triple plate clutch converted to twin plate carbon (very streetable)

Locking LSD

17x8 17x9" 5 spoke white rims with near new falken fk451 235&265's

Handling/Braking

Potenza coil-overs

Swaybars

Slotted front rotors

Sport pads front and rear

Body

New front bar probably trust

Side skirts

Trust rear wing

Grille

Interior

Recaro drivers seat

Sabelt harnesses

Veilside shift knob

Tinted rear windscreen and rear quarter windows

Sell with RWC and has 6 months rego atm

Easily capable of more power with boost wound up as turbo efficiency range is 1.2-1.5bar from what i've read/heard.

Very quick car.

Looking for offers in mid 20's

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can vouch for this car, it's in great condition considering the level of modification. Is very quick and the price is well below what its worth.

G/L with the sale jamie

  • 3 weeks later...

Cars still 4 sale.... open to offers.

As with regard to trades looking for outright sale as thinking about buying a slow car so i might have a chance of keeping my license a bit longer. :D

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