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Hello to everyone

I am going to have to sell my Baby r33 to make way for a new project.

The skyline has run 10.8 so fair at WSID and has made over 590 RWHP on nitrous.The car will come complete with a fresh built motor and everything needed to race at the track safely and legally.

Photos are availble and will be posted later tonight.No time wasters.

Car :

Veilside bodykit

Fibreglass widened guards

Fibreglass Vented bonnet

17" sparco Race wheels (slicks and Street tyres also comming with the car on different rims)

6 point cage

fixed seats

5 point harness

Rci gearbox blanket

Guages

Drivetrain :

200 sx cradle with GTR centre and CV shafts.4.36 gears

HKS shocks Rear

Standard RB25 5 speed box

Tripple plate clutch

RB25 motor (Nitrated crank,GTR rods,Forged pistons,Main,Head & conrod stud kits,Cometic head gasket,Ported head,Tommie cams & valve springs)

Bolts ons(Top mount,GT 35/40 turbo,Custom plenium,Intercooler 600x300x125,650 cc injectors,Hydra ECU,EL coils & leads.

$40 000.No offers.

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Hello to everyone

I am going to have to sell my Baby r33 to make way for a new project.

The skyline has run 10.8 so fair at WSID and has made over 590 RWHP on nitrous.The car will come complete with a fresh built motor and everything needed to race at the track safely and legally.

Photos are availble and will be posted later tonight.No time wasters.

Car :

Veilside bodykit

Fibreglass widened guards

Fibreglass Vented bonnet

17" sparco Race wheels (slicks and Street tyres also comming with the car on different rims)

6 point cage

fixed seats

5 point harness

Rci gearbox blanket

Guages

Drivetrain :

200 sx cradle with GTR centre and CV shafts.4.36 gears

HKS shocks Rear

Standard RB25 5 speed box

Tripple plate clutch

RB25 motor (Nitrated crank,GTR rods,Forged pistons,Main,Head & conrod stud kits,Cometic head gasket,Ported head,Tommie cams & valve springs)

Bolts ons(Top mount,GT 35/40 turbo,Custom plenium,Intercooler 600x300x125,650 cc injectors,Hydra ECU,EL coils & leads.

$40 000.No offers.

u got a time slip to prove it can cut 10s

Bump

Photos are there

No more photos will be uploaded.If people are serious about it then they are more then welcome to view the car. I will put the car on the dyno to let them see the power the car is making.No driving.

If they were serious the dyno would be good enough. If they showed me the money in there hands then i would take THEM for a drive wouldnt let no 1 drive it till i had the money in my hands. 2nd thing is they might be a test pilot and not want it but just wanna drive it.

  • 2 weeks later...

Bump

if someone needs information on the car give me a call on 0424 337 243

car needs to go soon to make way for the new engine package

Serious offers considered and i mean serious

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