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This R33 was imported from japan by myself in 2003 and has been extensively worked on over the last few years with Thousands$$ of dollars being spent along the way. It has been a project in the making and I have finally reached a point where i'm satisfied and would now like to offer it to someone else to enjoy. The car has been setup to not only look awesome but perform exceptionally well with 227 kw at the treads, it is more than enough power to drive on the streets.... very quick off the mark and there's very little turbo lag as i'm using a T3 with internal wastegate setup @ 13psi. The car has been meticulously maintained with only the best fluids and components being used, serviced every 3000 k's without fail, i've only put 20k on the clock since i've had it as its spent most of its time in the garage. The engine has been completely detailed in a viper blue and deep gold theme to also match the rest of the car. The interior has also been done in viper blue and alpine white theme. The exterior has a Nismo 400R bodykit along with an aluminium GT wing which has all been freshly painted in 2 pak paints.

I've just had it in Autosalon at this years F1 and also the first round at Melbourne.

some of the components used in the build up:

*100mm thick Drag Intercooler

*Induction Filter Kit

*Heat Wrapped 3" Dump Pipe

*Trust Exhaust - 3 1/2" to 4" to 5"(TIP) cannon rear muffler

*Malpassi Adjustable Fuel Regulator

*Racing Fuel Pump

*Dspec Oil Catch Can

*OS Giken Twin Plate Racing Clutch

*Greddy Profec B spec 2 boost controller

*Greddy Warning gauges - Boost & Water temp

*4 x autogauge's smoke series gauges

*Alpine Sound System - huge sound!

*GAB adjustable suspension

*18x9, 18x10 Genuine Schneider Rims (lightweight)

....list goes on!

Also, plenty of spares.

This skyline is immaculate

Genuine reason for sale... just purchased a house.

Price $19,900 ONO

Welcome to any offers!

Call me on 0421 821 162

Marin.

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first off. awsome car. awsome price too. i'm in adelaide and would be in a position to buy in a few months! it will be long gone by then i know. but anyone in vic gets a dam bargain if they get this car!

Thanks Mate,

I seem to think so too... definitely a lot of man hours put in to get it where it is now... will be sad to see her go! I have two months to sell as thats when my house settlement is... you never know with this market atm... she might still be for sale then! Drop me call when your in the position to buy.

cheers.

Hey mate, was just wondering what that rear wing is? Looks awesome

Thanks bud, Its an aluminium GT Wing... Ive had the supports powder coated in Brembo Gold and the wing sprayed in a 2 pak viper blue... It came out real nice!

Still lookin for any decent offers on the car... I'm flexible in the price!

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