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I have a white R33 S2 with around $20,000 spent on mod's over throughout it's time in Australia. The car has been maintained thoughourly and is in excellent order.It is not a daily driver, only used on wednesdays to pick up the children and every second weekend.

It has 190rwkw at 0.8bar.It has never been over 0.8 due to reliability reasons.

Parts list as follows:

Apexi Power FC

Apexi Boost controller

3' exhaust from turbo

High flow turbo

Big Intercooler

Front face plenumn

Gtr fuel and water pump

Timing Belt

Brass button clutch

1 way mech diff available

DBA ft slotted discs

Whiteline springs,shocks, adjustable sway bars

hicas lock out

adjustable camber and caster

Drift R rims 265/35/18, 235/40/18

Must sell for $18,000 this weekend

PM, post or call 0412397177

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If you are interested in a high quality R33 with all the fun of a gtr with a quarter of the expenses of a gtr call now

More pics and where are you located

  • 2 weeks later...
HI,

How many K's does she have?115km

Where are you located?Sydney

Reason for selling so quickly? Not for mechanical reasons.

Ohh and do you have any internal shots? No I dont. It has nismo gearshift, leather boots on gearshift and handbrake, apexi ebc. It is clean and tidy. I will try to get some pic's tomorrow.

If you want a outside opinion on the car call powerplay imports on 98197555.

Thanks

  • 3 weeks later...

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