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Make:Nissan

Model:R33 sedan 1994

Milage:100,000km

Transmission:Manual

Colour:Ford velocity blue

Location:Albury/Wodonga

Complied?Yes

RWC supplied?No

Currently registered?Yes (QLD DEC08)

Price:$11000

Contact:Scott ([email protected])

Comments / Modifications:Brand new paint, ford velocity blue with sparkles

-Recently rebuilt engine bored 40thou with arias forged pistons(2.6L)

-Gearbox/Tailshaft recently rebuilt

-Wolf 3d V4 plus ECU with hand controller

-PWR front mount intercooler

-Kazz Mech 2 way LSD

-Bosch 040 fuel pump

-Turbosmart e-boost controller

-custom pipework/ 3" exhaust turbo back etc

-Too many to list

*Car started as a GTS non turbo automatic, engine and gearbox has been replaced as well as tailshaft diff etc etc. Selling due to growing family and the needs for a much larger car are becoming apparent. Is an absolutely immaculate car inside and out with only a few minor things left to be done, very regretfull sale but the need to move on is upon me.... Pictures will speak for me on this. Grab an absolute bargain Thousands spent on this car!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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What needs to be done?

Basically all that needs to be done is brake upgrade and engineered. All engine swap components were done with factory genuine parts etc, so wont be an issue. Needs mod plate for FMIC as well.

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