Indicator is Phenolphthalein. Actually, I don't know. This is the question from the lab manual.
OK. So back to the original question, as posted:
... but why the solution start change colour at a pH=8.3 instead of at a PH=7?
Because that is the pH at which phenopthalein changes color. Now, You're probably wondering, how a titration can be done when the visual change occurs at a pH greater than 7. But if you think about it, you'll see why it is possible.
Hint: You've neutralized all the acid. The pH is 7.0. You won't see a color. You add one drop of NaOH to the neutral solution of sodium acetate. What pH are you likely to get?