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I can't believe i'm writing this but my angel R33 GTR is for sale as i have the option to upgrade (THAT is the only reason for sale).

GTR R33 95

529.4rwhp at 20psi

the fastest WA gtr at the last two major meets (dragwars 2004 and drag combat 2005)

GT2560R turbo's garrret ball bearing $4600 (the real deals)

Apexi pfc with hand controller $1330

Apexi avcr boost controller $600

Sard 700cc injectors $800

BREMBO brake on all four

Z32 brand new afm meters $900

Tomie 260 deg 9.15mm cams $800

Tomie adjustable cam wheels $450

Tomei cam belt $200

Greddy clear cam cover

N1 water pump

Apexi pod filters $200

Custom 3" intake piping

Custom 3" dump pipes

Custom twin 3" exhaust to single 3.5" system

Custom Breather tank and piping $500

C's short shifter (real deal $$) $480

Brand new tyres $1280 (265/35/18)

Hr 105 type rimes 18" by 9"

Apexi EL series boost gauge and controller

Twin greddy pillar mount

Alpine deck (top of the range)$$

12 deck Apline stanker

MBquarts speakers (front and rear)$$

NISMO 320kph dash $900

pete

[email protected]

0418 956 350

No dreamers (talk to Hyperdrive or Adrenline for ref on car)

$54,000 ono

check my pics, for photos or i can send to email address

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