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I have a series II R33 skyline is arriving in Adelaide on the 27th of this month. Car can be comp[lied or sold uncomplied depending on buyer's preferences. Here's the mods:

Autobase Nissan Skyline R33 Series II

Basics:

Colour: white

Kms: only 68,000 !

Tranmission: manual

Engine: RB25DET (2.6 litre)

Aftermarket modifications:

- Professionally rebuilt engine from Japan, with GTR pistons

- 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 mechanical

- Aftermarket fuel pump

- Clutch probably twin plate HKS or something

- Gearbox (could possibly have cross gears)

- Tyres Bridgestone

- Aftermarket ECU (tuned ROM)

The car probably has more mods but these are the ones I'm certain of.

This car will be a perfect fast street, drifter, race or drag car. Add the value of the modifications and you can see your saving yourself money.

Repeat: the car can be complied and registered! 23k neg. complied or take it straight away for 17k!

New Price: $20,500 complied or take it for $16,00 uncomplied!

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mate,

dun wanna put your sale off but as a complience holder for various cars i wouldnt comply your car due to the fact its way tooooo modifed.... unless you were to bring it back to standard...

GL with the sale tho

Yep, already arranged donor car for parts and for a mechanic to do all the work. As title says, 22k complied or take it straight away for 17k, its up to you. I'm opene to all reasonable offers.

Not heaps, but brand new they would have cost a fair bit. These are the types of rims you find on hardcore race cars and not show ponies. There light weight and are great for track purposes.

any interior pics by any chance?

Yep, here's one. Look guys, I am negotiable, so if your at all interested, and think you have a decent offer, throw it my way and we'll see what happens.

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Okay, I have decided not to keep it, so it will sell! If you know anyone that could be interested, let them know!

I'm open to all reasonable offers and may consider down trades and a cash adjustment my way.

you interested in a celsior?

Not really to be honest, I wouldn't mind an old school diesel hilux at the moment cos I'm into my fishing. Once the car gets here shortly, I'll be offering mechanical inpections and stuff but I think the ride itself will be the major sales point. I might consider other trades with bikes and other imports but celsior isn't me.

Its a series II with 68,000kms and a fortune of mods! It must be the cheapest one around, must be a hard time to sell cars :P

Start throwing me offers, who knows I might let it go for less than you expect!

mate,

dun wanna put your sale off but as a complience holder for various cars i wouldnt comply your car due to the fact its way tooooo modifed.... unless you were to bring it back to standard...

GL with the sale tho

u wanna bet on that :(

nothings impossible

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