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this is a relist with a new price,

need to sell, open to offers

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Item: R33 Nissan Skyline

Location: Brisbane

Reason for Selling: want a 4 door 4 wheel drive. possibly swop for bug eye wrx

Price and Payment Conditions: $20500

Extra Info: Late 1993 Nissan Skyline R33 GTST (series 1)

This is a reliable high spec car going for a very reasonable price. No expense spared in the modification process and always used top tuner and mechanic (Chapman & Chapman Automotive)

Excellent performance but still a daily driver

Power: ~350HP ATW

Miliage: 85 000 kms

Engine Modifications:

GCG Hi flow Turbo

Tomei 550cc Injectors

Blitz Front Mount Intercooler (plumbs back to standard holes on passenger side)

Os Giken Exhaust Cam Pulley

Turbosmart type 2 BOV

3” turbo to CAT

3.5” CAT back exhaust

3” Hi flow CAT

HKS mushroom filter (with spare insert)

Z32 AFM

Bosche 979 fuel pump

Bosche fuel damper

Sard Fuel pressure regulator

Carbon Fibre cold air intake box, with standard snorkel fitment

19 row oil cooler

Oil filter relocation kit

Electronics:

Apexi Power FC, with hand controller

Apexi AVCR boost controller

Auto meter Shift light + Tacho

Suspension and Brakes:

Tanabe coilovers

Front adjustable castor rods

Rear Whiteline camber kit

Whiteline differential cradle bushes (pineapples)

DBA 4000 Rotors with Ferrodo race spec pads

Front and rear strut braces

Exterior:

Carbon Fibre GT wing (conforms to QLD road rules and is legal)

Flush boot “drift” wing

M spec front bar, with intercooler space cut out

400r Side skirts

Black Bonnet

Other:

Radiator air guide

Skyline floor mats

Immaculate interior

17” wheels 9” wide rears

255 Nankang’s on rear

235 Toyo’s on front

Mines 300kmph Speedo

This skyline has well over $12,000.00 worth of modification done to it and all has been carried out by Chapman and Chapman automotive.

Serviced every 5000kms and always used Motul 8100 oil.

Timing belt was changed when I got the cam pulley installed (3000kms ago)

Gearbox oil was changed to redline shockproof as soon as I purchased the car (march 2004)

Contact Details: neil smith 0431912336 [email protected]

its worth heaps more then the asking price

will swop for bug eye WRX

finance can be arranged

plates are not included

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