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Make: Nissan Skyline

Model:R33 GTS25T (SII)

Milage:150,000

Colour: Silver

Location: Canberra ACT

Price:18,000 ono

Contact: 0402 621 761 or on SAU forums

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Reluctant but necessary sale. Change of circumstances. Is currently undergoing full engineering certificate, rego ready for new owner. Full details of extras below, fast but not thrashed example of an affordable head turner. Certainly not a rice rocket, packs the punch to more than match its good looks.

Aesthetics

R34 Impul kit

Wide body kit by J-Racing

19"x8” wheels all round

Hardwear – all work done by Trojan Motorsport

Custom T04 Turbo

Tiel external wastegate

FMIC

Heavy duty clutch

Oil Catch Can

Pod

HKS Blow off valve

Apexi SAFC

Blitz Turbo timer/boost spike warning/lap time

New plugs and leads

Bosch 040 Fuel Pump

Pedders lowered suspension

Custom dump pipe and exhaust manifold

Screamer pipe with plumb back pipe

High flow cat

3’ exhaust straight through, single muffler, + cannon at rear

Dual stage boost controller (driven on low boost 99% of time)

Very conservative/safe tune putting out 266rwkw (high boost setting)

Interior

Boost gauge – pillar mounted

Momo carbon gear knob

Kenwood DVD head unit, slide out tv screen

Pioneer front splits

Pioneer 6x9 rear speakers

Pioneer 15” Sub

Genuine Skyline floor mats

Full alarm system install

Kill switch security also in place

This car has been my baby for 3 years now, bought from original importer. Not overdone, but unique.

Will consider offers and travel. But don’t want to be mucked around.

Better pics very soon.

Edited by Stevie
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