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Its a 1993 R33 Skyline Sedan, Garage Impul Special Edition -

number 67 of 100 made (little plate under the bonnet)

Engine/Driveline Mods:

RB25DET with HKS 2835 Pro Spec S, internal gate with HKS adjustable acutator.

Apexi Power FC with Boost Controller kit

Apexi Air Filter pod

Splitfire Coilpacks

Nismo 550cc injectors

Z32 Air flow meter

R33 GTR Fuel Pump

R33 GTR Front Mount intercooler

5 speed manual conversion with NPC Ceramic clutch and Nismo Style Heavy presure plate with Redline Oil in the Gearbox and Diff.

3 inch exhaust from turbo back, with high flow 3inch cat with Impul Stainless Exhaust

Nismo Shortshifter

Exterior

Impul R33r Body kit - each part has Garage Impul Logo on it

Interior

Apexi PFC hand Controller.

Impul Momo Steering wheal

Impul Recaro Seats

Apexi Boost Guage

Suspension/Brakes/Wheels

Impul RS 17 inch Wheels with Falken ZE512 (235,45,17 front, 255,40,17 rear)

Impul Shocks

Impul Springs - Lowered.

Impul Sway bars

Impul Strut strut bars

DBA 4000 rotors with Ultimate Pads

Servicing/Performance:

Tuned at Mercury Motorsport

230.9rwkw @ 1.05 bar - could get more, if you wanted to play around with the actuator

currently has 124 000 kms - Serviced every 5000kms with Mobil 1 - timing belt and water pump and other belts all replaced with nissan genuine parts. No Leaks, funny noises, runs perfectly and never missed a beat.

A fast car that handles amazingly well, very direct and firm and something you can carry the family around in. If your looking for something different, this is it.

Photos and carsales add here:

http://www.carsales.com.au/pls/carsales/&a...p;category_id=3

I have also attached a link to the list of cars they have produced.

http://www.impul.co.jp/products/complete-index.htm

PRICE DROP $17900 ono, trades or swaps considered.

pm me or email me at [email protected] or

call me on 0412 750 418

thanks

Matty

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would like to know more since im in the market for an r33. since the carsales link doesnt work, can u email me the pics and your location ?

gervase AT allegro DOT com DOT au

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