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Item: '95 R33 GTS-T Mspec 2dr 5spd Series 1.5 manual 75000kms (White)

PICS & PARTS POSTED

Location: Brisbane

Reason for Selling: Need to purchase next car

Price and Payment Conditions: $19500 negotiable or $19000 w/o Viper, negotiable

Extra Info: Here is what the car has...

HKS Front Mount Intercooler with HKS Piping and connectors

HKS 3" Competition Front Pipe

HKS 3.5" Cat-back Super Drager Exhaust system

HKS Fuel Pump

HKS SSQV Blow-off Valve with HKS adaptor

HKS SPF Pod Air Intake system

ApeXi AVC-R Electronic Boost Controller

OS Giken twin-plate clutch with OS lightened flywheel

KYB climbgear shocks

*JIC Adjustable castor rods

*Zenith Cradle Bushes

*Radiator Panel

Front Strut Bar with brake master cylinder stopper

NGK Platinum spark plugs

Project Mu Brake Pad Temp Gauge

M's Turbo Timer

Re-chipped ECU(Done in Japan)

Viper 791XV 2-way alarm system with additional 507T Tilt and Motion Sensor

Pioneer DEHP 7750 MP3 O.E.L Display Headunit

Phillips Crystal Vision Headlights

Fully Black Tinted All round (except front)

17" Gewalt Racing Japanese Alloys ( Custom Gold )

Custom White calipers front and rear

Mspec front bar(cut out fer front mount intercooler)

Series 2 Wing

Serviced every 5000kms with Motul Fully Synthetic Oil, Coolant flushed recently, HKS Pod element replaced not long ago, NGK Platinum plugs also replaced not long ago. Parked underground most of the time, regularly washed and waxed.

Car is in great condition in all aspects. Makes 216kw/290hp at the rear wheels on 1.0bar of boost with stock engine, stock turbo, stock dump pipe and original cat. Would easily surpass the 300hp mark with split dump and hi-flow cat.

3" Stainless Hi-flow cat given. (Brand New)

*Adjustable rear upper arms given. (Brand New)

Contact Details: [email protected]

NOTE: Price can be lowered with certain parts excluded in sale.

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Edited by J-Boy
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Price can be adjusted lower without certain parts. There are not many gts-t with good decent mileage around which make very healthy power on a stock engine and turbo. This car has not given me a single problem at all since i bought it. Anyone at all? It needs to go.

Edited by J-Boy

Timing Belt is not replaced yet, fuel economy wise, on the average of a full tank, i get about 350-400kms per tank. It really depends on how much highway and city driving, and also the driving style. Overall, fuel economy is very good given the fact that it's still the standard ecu which runs fairly rich. The fuel mapping and setting done in Japan was a pretty good job i would say.

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