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Location: NSW North Sydney

Item Condition: Good condition

Reason for Selling: Going back to uni

Price and Payment Conditions: 27K NEG!!, No trading

Extra Info: the car is a White R32 GTR

Engine

R33 GTR Vspec block with

ACL forged piston

shot pened and nitroed conrods

R33 GTR N1 crank balanced and strenghened

bored and honed block

Rebuilt N1 Turbos 6000kms since rebuilt

ported and polisehd head

After market valves

Adjustable camgears

OS Giken triple plate clutch

lightened flywheel

brass valve guides

the cars got more but i cant remember

engines only got 6000km's since rebuild

Rebuild carried by C & B automotive in sevenhills

Exhaust

X force dumpipes

2.5 to 3" Front pipes

Nismo Cat converter

3" Fujitsubo exhast system with customised dual rear tip

HKS pod filters

Body

HID kit 7200K

carbon fibre bonnet

N1 sideskirts

bomex rear pods

N1 bonnet splitter

N1 rear spoiler

N1 front bumper Vents

Interior/Misc

CD player

aplpine rear speakers

R33 GTR serise 3 seats ( red trim)

Mines centre gauges ( white faced)

Nismo 260km/h dash with 78K on the clock

Apexi Boost gauge

Greddy turbo timer

Apexi Power FC etc etc

and lots's more just cant remember

Suspension/brakes/ wheels

KYB damper adjustable shocks + springs

Nismo front strut brace

Greddy rear strut brace

Black 18" AVS wheels with 255/40/18 pirelli P zero tyres

DBA 4000 Front rotors

and machnined rear disc

others

the car has a few dings here and there

and also a spare set of Bridgestone suspension

car made 170KW at all four only on 7 Psi

now makes 305RWKW with 16psi

currently runnoing 0.9 bar boost

Sad to see this car go only if i wasnt going to uni i would have kept it

for a long time..

spend big money on it making it perform the way she is performing now

only genuine people please enquire

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shot from SNS

Contact Details:0410414307 ( Danny )

Price Drop 27K firm!!!!

(with parts taken out)

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