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Nissan Skyline R33 Gts-t 290rwkw $14,500


Beau.r
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Reason for sale is now living⁄working in NSW and don't require a car. I Will be in Hobart between the dates of 17th-19th of July if you would like to inspect!. The car will also come with 22k worth of receipts as well as a Nissan Skyline R33 Gts-t manual and car cover with clamps.


REGO Expires 12⁄03⁄2016
193,000km on Chassis⁄body

290rwkw with dyno sheet at 18psi (tune done by Autocraft)

ALWAYS ran and tuned on BP98 since engine rebuild
Serviced every 5000kms using 5w-30 Castol Edge


Engine specs⁄modifications:

RB25 reconditioned block with CP pistons (less than 10,000km)
RB25 reconditioned head (standard head) (less than 10,000km)
Garrett 3076r T3 flange turbo (less than 15,000km)
6 Boost high mount manifold (less than 15,000km)
Exedy Cushion button cluth (less than 15,000km)
Greddy *replica* forward facing plenum (less than 10,000km)
80mm throttle body (less than 10,000km)
HKS Fuel Rail (less than 10,000km)
ID1000 injectors (1000cc) (less than 10,000km)
2x Davies Craig 10” Thermatic Electric Fans
Trust front mount intercooler
Aftermarket alloy radiator
Nismo Engine Mounts (less than 10,000km)
Turbosmart Pro-gate50 external wastegate with screamer (less than 10,000km)
3” Turbo back exhaust with hi-flow cat
Haltech Plug-in Pro ECU
GFB G-Force 2 Electronic Boost Controller
Turbo timer (cut's engine if car is moved whilst counting down with key removed)
Bosch 040 fuel pump
New OEM clutch slave cylinder replaced
Unopened OEM clutch master cylinder
Splitfire coilpacks
SARD Fuel pressure regulator


Exterior⁄interior modifications:

Yellowspeed Coilovers
Ultrex engine bay strut brace
18x9.5 +20 Rota Grid-r gun metal grey rims
Alpine CDA head unit (3 pre-outs)
Alpine MRP-M500 mono block AMP 500w RMS
Alpine Type R 12” Subwoofer
Alpine Type S 6x9 Rear Speakers
Pioneer Front speakers
Sony Xplod XM-604EQX 4 channel Amplifier
Short shift kit
Cyclops Alarm ‘Remote alarm deluxe’
Custom boot floor and carpet made

BAD bits

Driver’s side seat needs work where constant rubbing occurs from entering and leaving the seat.
Tune needs idling adjustment for hot start
Front bar requires work (paint and fabrication) (has been strengthened on all weak points of bar, before and after photo included)


Looking for cash only thank you.

If you are interested I (Beau Rogers) can be contacted on 0488 nine53 twotwo4. Best to send me a text rather than call as my working hours can be very eratic (usually busy 5am-6pm)

Feel free to ask any questions about this vehicle

This is a short video of how the car sounds (private road)

https://vid.me/tc2o

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