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Hi everyone, well, the green machine is up for sale. (yes really...) So here goes:

1995 R33 GTST

nearly 130,000 km

Custom paint (acid rush base)

Hybrid GT34R high flow turbo

High Flow fuel pump

high flow pump-in tank

custom dump pipe

Hybrid FMIC

Hybrid dual stage boost controller

Apexi SAFC II

3" cat back exhaust

Apexi pod filter

lowered/suspension

Falken tyres (2 yrs with still good tread)

17" Pilot Racing 'tracer' mags in shadow chrome

dark window tint

upgrade speakers (pioneer and fusion)

new battery

have most receipts and dyno test graphs. Runs 214 kw@rw on low boost. Approx 230kw@rw on high boost. (was going to get dyno tuned from Jakes performance, but wont now due to sale)

This is a very quick car, she stands out, and is a real head turner.

Reason for sale: it's just time to move on, have made an offer on another car so am motivated to sell. For more detailed info on the condition of the motor/interior/paint etc please PM me and either Stu or I will get in contact.

Asking price is $29,500 ONO.

A lot of people on the ACT forum know what my girl looks like, and I will put this on the for sale thread in the forum and on the net. This is just in case you know anyone who is looking for a R33 gtst.

regards,

Kate.

**** Having technical probs with carpoint.....contact nbr is 0409 035 706*******

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  • 3 weeks later...

Thanks for your support, and yes Patrick it is very sad, but she no longer is in my garage, as of today..couldnt watch Stu drive her away, there was a tear in my eye!! (how pathetic) Now in her place is a gold twin turbo soarer (and auto at that!!!) I know just about all of you will say a soarer???? WTF???? Anyway...but she IS a good looking car, and there are some advantages and there are some plans for her later on down the track, but the hard work has already been done. I guess that means I am not skylinegal anymore....how sad....

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