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Hey all,

I am thinking about selling my R33 GTST. Its a 93 model and has done 180000km, but it has a fully rebuilt RB26DETT motor that has done 10000km.

Specs are;

RB26DETT professional conversion originally by BD4s in Sydney. Registered with the rb26.

Recently fully rebuilt with forged pistons, Nismo oil pump and water pump, Tomei sump baffle, mild porting, N1 Turbos, stainless downpipes, reprogrammed ECU. It has a complete RB26 incl front mount intercooler etc, all wiring, factory blowoff valves etc.

Power is 270rwkw on 15psi, (not in shootout mode, shootout mode approx 11% more?).

Its a manual with the GTST gearbox.

Other extras are

18in wheels with new tyres 235 front, 265 back

GTR wing and front grill

12 months rego

Paint work is good except for a key scratch one side and a laquer bubble on the roof. Interior is good.

How much would this be worth???

Any input would be appreciated!

GTR33's price from $35-$55k

GTR32's price from $25-$35k

GTS25t R33 Series 2 $18k - $24k

GTS25t R33 Series 1 FROM $15k-20k

These are only MY ESTIMATES no offence ppl,

in this case you have a 1993 r33 GTs25t, so its the OLDEST r33 you can pick one up from around 15k, + say $10k for the GTR engine with turbos and install tuning etc,

so i say the price of this car is from $25k-$30/33k i wouldn't PAY anymore then $33k because you can get a REAL GTR33 for that price.

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