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Due to imminent purchase of a R33 GTR, I am putting my 4 door GTST up 4 sale...

1993 GTST 4 door sedan

- 105k with rebuilt engine at 90k; rebored, forged pistons,new bearings, cam belt. The work was undertaken to ensure the car would handle the additional performance. Receipts available.

cost $4000

- Strengthened auto gearbox- new and extra clutch packs, additional oil cooler and modified oil flow for harder gear changes.

( 5 speed manual conversion kit available separately for $2000 above purchase price)

- large FMIC by performance metalcraft.

- 3 inch turbo back freeflow exhaust

- HKS race blow off valve

- Modified, new T3 turbo at 95k, steel core, larger T4 compressor wheel and stronger wastegate actuator

- Link Engine management computer, with hand controller and knock sensor

- cold air intake, K and N pod filter and custom heat shield gives maximum flow at 3 degrees above ambient air temperature.

- Whiteline front and rear swaybar and bushes

- Kenwood tape deck and 10 CD stacker

- Momo champion steering wheel and boss kit

- R33 GTR hi-volume fuel pump

- factory fitted sunroof

- ABS braking system

- climate control

- Dual airbags

- Metallic Gunmetal Grey paintwork

- RC43 LSD 4.3 diff ratio

- Front bar modified with mesh insert to allow air to flow to intercooler

- NGK iridium spark plugs

ALL this for $21500 ono

please pm Akira or call me on 0414 197 065

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  • 1 month later...

ricknismo,

losing money on the 4 door GTST but saving money on the GTR...so it works out even i guess. BTW: Ur GTR looks nice.

EVERYONE,

this car now comes with 17" chrome wheels and pirelli tyres and 4k HKS Hipermax D fully Height and Damper Adjustable Coilover suspension.

Why?

Because at Akiras we dont sell for less.... we give you more..:P

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