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Hey im selling my R33 GTST or im looking to swap for something else, maybe a S14A with nice load of modifications or maybe something else if anyone has anything to offer

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Ok here it is.

Its a R33 GTST with an RB25DET motor in it which has only 93,000ks on the clock. It is a 5 Speed manual. The motor has just had a service with PENZOIL 100% synthetic oil, Irridium spark plugs, oil and fuel filter etc etc.

The mods on the car are worth over $12,000 alone.

Ok here are the mods.

- Enkei 17X9 (235 40 17) front and 17X10 (255 40 17) rear 3 piece light weight mags (not avaliable in australia) with new Khumo tyres on the rear and falkens on the front.

- 3½" turbo back exshust made up of HKS and KSP sections.Screemer pipe off the turbo, high flow cat, HKS Super Dragger cat back with the Super Dragger muffler. Really nice sound, quite untill its given a bit.

- Hybrid Front mounted intercooler with silicon hoses and chrome stainless plumbing.

- HKS mushroom POD filter.

- Turbo Smart Duel Stage Boost Controller (in cabin switch for instant boost)

- Heavy Duty Clutch

- GTR Side skirts, Rear pods, and Wing. Front bar has been modified to give full air flow to the intercooler.

- Front Strut Brace

- Nismo clear side indicators

- Nismo shift knob

- Tomei Raceing steering wheel

- Autometer PRO COMP SERIES Boost guage mounted in GREDDY Piller mounted holder

- Blitz FATT ( Fully Automatic Turbo Timer)

- Pioneer splits in the front (no cd player at the moment)

- 3 Point imobliser and alarm with remote. Remote central locking and self arming imobliser after turbo timer has finished.

Apart from all that the car has the factory luxuries such as Electric Sun roof, Power windows, Digital Climate control, power steer, ABS brakes, AWSOME stopping power with the 4 piston caliper brakes, HICAS, etc etc

Thats all that comes to mind at the moment but if there is any more ill just update this post.

This car is very quick. The motor in the car is PERFECT with no problems what so ever. Never boosted over 10psi.

The car ALSO comes with NSW rego untill September.

Asking price $18,500 ono. Preferable sale but as said swap considered depending on what car etc.

Other cars i might considerb a swap would be another S13 SR20det (late model), Silvia or 180sx with a strawberry twist , GTiR, WRX, plus a few others i have in mind.

If you are interested give me a call on 0402 756 302 between 4 and 9:30 week days or any time on weekends. Or email me at [email protected]

Ulladulla isnt really all that far away. 2½ hours from canberra and 3 hours south of sydney. Im in the middle of both :D well not far away unless you live in QLD or something hehe:D

interested in a swap for a MY95 with full engine rebuild with forgies, STi bits, Alloy RA bonnet and guards, MY 97 interior(winged seats), 18's, lexus style clear tail lights and all inticators. EL dash kit, Alpine DVD/TV. VF22 turbo, Zuast, white, RA gearbox. sus, etc etc

matty

0413023669

has run 12.1

hey fellas.

Its a 93 but is in really great condition body wise and motor.

And yer the rex sounds interesting?

Got any pics or anything mate?

Cheers

c'mon everyone isnt anyone interested? I really wana sell it so i can go out and start looking for my new car :P I love looking for new cars hehe :P

If anyone is also interested Ill sell the car for $20,000 with a indash 6½" screen which also plays DVD, VCD, MP3, normal CD and everything else plus ill chuck in an amp and 12" kicker sub as well.

CALL OR SMS - 0402 756 302 You know you want it :P

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