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Hey guys, up for sale is my pride and joy :P

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Make/Model:

- 1994 Nissan Skyline R33 gts-t (Series 1)

- Very recently serviced, and regularly serviced! both rocker cover gaskets replaced, NGK Iridium plugs, mobil 1 10W30, PureOne filter, fluids replaced. Only the best ;)

- 157,000 kms

Engine/exhaust:

- RB25DET

- 3" Stainless Catback Exhaust with Lukey oval resi, magnaflow oval stainless muffler with custom 5" tip

(Custom job done by Mark from Exhaust Technology, one of a kind muffler)

- High flow cat converter

- 3" front pipe

- Apexi Power intake

- BLITZ Intercooler kit

- Manual boost controller running 11.5 psi

- Walbro intank fuel pump. capable of around 280 kw at

Suspension:

- Tien Coilovers - Height & rebound adjustable.

- Adjustable front castor rods

Wheels & tyres:

- 18x8 AMG rims x4

- Toyo 235x45x18 on the fronts

- Bridgestone Potenza 235x45x18 on the rears

Driveline:

- 6 puck ceramic clutch

with heavy duty pressure plate

Entertainment:

- Pioneer MP3 headunit with LCD Display, 3 stereo RCA outputs.

- Pioneer 6" front splits

- Cadence 6x9's

- Fusion 4 ch. amp

- Sony Xplod 2 ch. amp

- Pioneer 12" subwoofer

Accessories:

- BLITZ boost guage

- NISMO leather gear knob

- Leather shifter and handbrake boot

- VIPER alarm - 2 way pager with motion sensor, turbo timer and remote start - installed by Tonkins Marion.

- 35% "Midnight Express" window tint from Tint-a-car

Brakes:

- A bit of red paint :O

Body:

- M-spec front bar with support removed

- 400R sideskirts & rear pods

- GTR style front grille and r32 gtr style bonnet lip. (Fresh paint)

- Body coloured rear boot garnish

- Nismo clear side indicators

- Stealth rear boot-lip ("Drift lip") with custom eye-level brakelight

Oil:

- Mobil 1, 10w-30

- PureOne oil filter

- Redline lightweight shockproof gearbox oil

Last dyno reading:

- 187rwkw @ boostworx, before the high flow cat and new exhaust (old exhaust was crumpled at the rear, restricting flow). Estimated current power is around 192-195 rwkw

Notes:

- Car has been in the country since 2000.

- Located in SA, Southern suburbs of Adelaide.

- Also including an adjustable Cam Gear with the sale.

- All inspections are welcome.

- Most receipts available.

- When I bought the car in july it had just had the radiator flushed and radiator top tank replaced.

- There is a possibility to negotiate on price by knocking some things off the list above. Things I will remove are:

- Stereo, rear lip (replace with stock), clear side indicators (replace with stock), Wheels if you can provide your own.

- Serious offers considered.

- Car has just under 6 mths rego.

Reason for sale:

- I have only had the car since July. I have loved every second of ownership, but I need to get my life back on track, pay out my loan and finish off my degree this year without any financial hassles. This car has been great to me. It was a great purchase ever since the day I bought it and although I love it some circumstances have changed for me and I have needed to sort out my priorities very quickly. I am not a con artist and I will not lie to you. I have had my fair share of dodgy traders and I will not be one of them.

Pics:

(Please note, exhaust pictured is not the Stainless exhaust mentioned.)

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Bigger pics (and more pics) available on request. Underbonnet looks like this:

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Asking Price:

- $13,500 ONO

Price drop to $13,500!

Contact me on 0412 002 964 anytime, or at home on 08 8296 9208.

Or catch me online (email or msn) here: [email protected]

I may be interested in swaps for something of much lesser value + cash my way. Let me know what you have to offer :)

Edited by Mike_
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It's going up on carsales within the next week!

If I havent sold it by midyear I'll be keeping it

Will also throw in two spare 235x45r18 Bridgestone Potenzas with 50% tread!

Edited by Mike_

Car now has a walbro fuel pump, and also has an adjustable cam gear going on soon.

$400 will get you a 400R front bar fitted and painted, then it will be fully kitted!

This car is a great buy for whoever buys it.

Edited by Mike_

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