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Tommy Kaira R33 Skyline

The body, engine and interior is in perfect condition.

This car is the only one of its kind. Rare Tommy Kaira kit (moddified), Custom gold ROH Drift R wheels

This car is very nice to drive considering the power, turbo hits full boost at 4 grand, but it isnt, that laggy before that. The car was tuned @ 480hp at the fly wheel at 19 psi by boostworx.

Ive had it detuned to around 240 kw @ wheels @ 14 psi since

I have since bought a MSD Idnition system and am planning to intall it at the end of this week, and will put the car back to at least 280rkw

The car has a high mount turbo set up, but has been through 2 defect stations and passed with ease. Tens of thousands spent on this car.

Trust TDO6 turbo

custom high mount manifold

External wastegate

screamer pipe

Port and polish

Z32 AFM

HKS 1.2mm metal head gasket

HKS pod

cold air induction

APEXI FMIC

650cc injectors

Bosch fuel pump

SARD fuel pressure regulator

APEXI power FC

HKS boost controller

3 1/2 stainless steel exhaust

Greddy BOV

NISMO spark plugs

MSD Ignition system

Tommy Kaira body kit

Tommy Kaira front & rear badges

custom 18" gold drift R rims

Nexen 235/245 tyres

polished headlights

Front & rear coilovers

cusco strut brace

1.5 LSD

short shifter

brass button clutch

Momo race steering wheel

Tommy Kaira gear knob

APEXI boost guage

APEXI power fc hand controller

APEXI shoulder pads

genuine nissan floor mats

JVC MP3 player

Pioneer front speekers & tweeters

JVC rears

Alpine 2 channel amp

Response 4 channel amp

Alpine 12" type S sub

Tisonics alarm system

Its a 1994 s1 with around 120 000kmsthe engine was fully reconditioned around a rear ago, so engine is perfect, and it doesnt get thrashed, i look after it very well, i just love having all that power ander my foot

Looking for $24 000

Any interest or questions please call 0412 978 740

PICS aint working at the moment (will post up asap)

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Its got around 12000ks on the clock and the internals are standard. The car was fully reconditioned around a year ago. So the motor is very tight. Yeah i can post up more pics, anything in particular?

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