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I have a series II R33 skyline with only 68,00 kms arriving in Adelaide on the 27th of this month! I have done a rough estimate that the owner in Japan would have spent around 30k in mods alone on the car but probably more! If you would like to buy the car as a race only type car or if you want the parts be quick! The only hitch is that I need all the standard replacement parts back. This is a perfect deal for someone who owns a stock R33 and is looking upgrade harcore! Just drive your car to my mechanics workshop and a few days later you will have a beast in your hands. My price is negotiable and I will not sell parts separately as I would prefer to sell as a package! Heres the list of mods!

- Professionally rebuilt engine from Japan, bored and stroked with GTR sized pistons (assuming crank, rods, bottom end are all aftermarket items as well, unsure about cams, head, oil sump etc. but looks to be very serious with no expense spared)

- Metal head gasket

- Trust TDO6-25G turbo with braided oil lines

- Trust exhaust manifold

- Trust HPC coated intercooler piping (some is custom by Autobase in Japan)

- Trust tube and fin intercooler (huge!)

- Trust external wastegate

- Trust screamer pipe

- Trust oil cooler with braided oil lines and relocator kit

- GReedy inlet plenum

- GReedy electronic boost controller

- Kakimoto turbo back exhaust

- 300ZX AFM

- POD filter

- 17” ADVAN trispoke rims (very expensive and awesome build quality, great for drags)

- Zeal brake rotors!

- HID headlights

- Original Veilside Body kit (easy to change its looks by getting different front bar)

- Gauges, 4 different types: boost, oil temp etc.

- JIC fully adjustable coilover suspension

- Front strut brace

- HKS twin ignition amplifier thingy (help those coilpacks to give enough power to the spark plugs)

- HKS turbo timer

- Aftermarket bigger injectors

- LSD would probably be mechanical but unsure until it is checked for sure

- Aftermarket fuel pump

- Clutch unsure but probably twin plate HKS or something

- Gearbox (not sure if aftermarket but could possibly have cross gears)

- Tyres Bridgestone

- Aftermarket ECU (tuned ROM?)

Add the value of the parts an you know your getting a great deal! be quick as first in best dressed! If your from interstate, just drive down and my mechanic will do the swap.

PM for further info or call 0401 936 982 I'm in Adelaide

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bargain package if only i had the dosh, the turbo kits over $4000 alone and theres the autobase built engine with forged gtr internals and bottom end!!

There was some guy at the last boost worx dyno tune, (kansai) with a similar engine configuration (gtr internals) and it put out over 360rwkw!!

The awesome thing is that the buyer can test drive the car too before buying ey.... try before you buy :D

All Pm's replied to. I want to sell the car as a whole for 18k negotiable uncomplied or I want to sell all the mods as a package, because selling bits and pieces separately will be a pain. Calculate what the mods are worth second hand and the package works out a lot cheaper.

All Pm's replied to. I want to sell the car as a whole for 18k negotiable uncomplied or I want to sell all the mods as a package, because selling bits and pieces separately will be a pain. Calculate what the mods are worth second hand and the package works out a lot cheaper.

Is the car being imported under SEVS?

I think it's under RAWS, but not too sure. I can arrange the car to be complied at a very reasonable price. looking for 17k uncomoplied now or 22k complied. This is only a few thousand more than a stock one but with all the extras!

New price! $5800 for whole package! doesn't include rims though. This is a stupidly low price and I'm pretty dam firm. The turbo kit alone would be worth 3k. Remember, I need your standard replacements in return as well.

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