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1997 Nissan Skyline R33 GTST Series 2.

Atlantic White, Coupe, RB25DET

Chassis: 137,XXXkm, Engine: 89,XXXkm (Registered with Vicroads)

Engine:

JPC High Flowed Turbo rated at 450hp

Split Fire Coil Packs

Custom Front Mount intercooler and Piping

HKS adjustable wastegate actuator

Turbo back APEXi Dual N1 Exhaust system (will give standard exhaust with sale)

3" High Flow cat

Walbro 255Lph In tank Fuel Pump

After market air box with K&N Pod filter.

Apexi Power FC with Commander (will give standard ecu with sale)

Turbosmart manual boost controller

Exterior

Explosive Front Bumper

Explosive Sideskirts

Nismo Rear Bumper

Stealth Spoiler (Lip)

Near new headlights (No yellow discolouration)

6000k HID Kit also for fog lights

Rota DPT Rims 18x9.5 +22 offset, 235/40 tyres all round (will give standard wheels with sale)

Drivetrain:

R32 GTR clutch

Brakes/Suspension

Lowered Apexi Springs and Shocks (Low but legal height)

Front & rear adjustable strut brace

ICE:

2010 7" Pioneer double din DVD player - ipod/iphone connectivity (also charges the ipod while playing)

12" CVR Kicker subwoofer

4 Channel Alpine V12 Amp

Mono block Alpine V12 Amp

Stinger Capasitor

Stinger Sound Deadening install on front doors

Precision Power 8" Speakers(4) (These speakers put Alpine Type R speakers to shame.) + Tweeters in the front(2) and rear(2). (Total of 8 speakers)

Tweeters are professionally installed in the door trims

Custom boot professionally installed

Interior:

R33 GTR Series 3 Drivers and Passengers seat

Gready Turbo Timer

Sparco steering wheel (also comes with standard airbag s/wheel)

Apexi Boost Gauge

Mongoose M80G Alarm

LED Dash/AC control/Map Lights

Nismo Gearknob

Hella high level stop light

Its time to sell my baby and get something different.

I am the forth owner of this car and it was imported in 2005 with 55,XXXkm (Private Import)

This car has been engineered with a laminated V.A.S.S certificate. Engineered for Front mount intercooler piping and other bits and pieces.

Car has done 137,XXXkm, Engine has done 89,XXXkm.

Old engine cracked a piston and a compression test was done showing 60psi on cylinder number 6.

A new engine (RB25DET) have been replaced with a new GTR Clutch, clutch plate and a new Thermo Fan blade. (Have receipts)

This engine came with 3 month warranty and a compression & leak down test was done to insure it was perfect (170-175psi across all cylinders)

100km service has been done at Racepace. Includes Timing belt, pullies, tensioner, waterpump, NGK iridium spark plugs, oil and filter. (have receipts)

Religiously serviced every 5,000km with Royal Purple 10w40 and K&N oil filters.

Everything works (Heater, Aircon (regased last year), Rear Dimister, Folding/Electric mirrors, Hazzards, Fog lights etc)

Car starts first time, every time whether its -2 degrees in winter or a 40 degree summers day.

The car made 247rwkw on 15psi (have dyno sheets)

Dynoed at Initial D Racing by Danny B.

The next mod i was going to do was nismo 555cc injectors and Z32AFM.

IMPORTANT:

The only downside to the car is, light hail damage nothing major and can be easily fixed.

Alot of money has been spent to make it as it is today.

The Nismo Injectors and Z32AFM will be included in sale.

Includes Rego. NO RWC.

*Negotiable on Price*

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