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Make: nissan

Model: Skyline r33

Milage: 92 xxx

Transmission: Manual

Colour: white

Location: wollongong

Complied? yes

RWC supplied?

Currently registered? yes, will have 12 months on it

Price: looking 4 around $22000 ono

Contact:

Comments / Modifications: heaps

Images:

ok the time has come to step up in the world n the gtr im after has come up for sale so its time to sell my 33. Im the only australian owner of this car, was impoted in august 2005 in totaly standard condition. Alot of time and money has been spent on this car with over $22000 worth of receipts. Car has always been garaged and well mainted and is just awesome to drive, and has always been driven in a responsible mannor

Engine mods:

garret gt 35/40r turbo with polished compressor cover

HKS stainless heat shield

GCG stainless high mount manifold

turbosmart 38mm street gate

turbosmart plumb back BOV

Z32 AFM

Hybrid gt spec front mount intercooler 600x300x100

Plazmaman polished intake plenum

Billet 80mm throttle body

550cc injectors

Walbro 500hp intank fuel pump

All custom made polished intercooler pipping

Trust/GReddy exhaust cam gear

Splitfire ignition coils

custom made catch can

Speed flow fittings n baided lines used throughout

Custom air intake from turbo with K&N filter located in front bar

Apexi power fc computer

turbosmart E-boost ( 12, 16, 20 psi settings)

turbosmart 1200psi fuel pressure regulater

Nismo radiator and oil caps

Custom made 3" dump/ waste gate pipes

high flow 3" cat

HKS super dragger cat back exhaust 3.5"

Polished rocker covers

Polished radiator air guide

Custom Jim Berry clutch kit (4000lb pressure plate)

This set up made a comfortable 280 kwatw on 20psi and could b pushed further but hasnt been to remain safe

The car is daily driven on 12psi and rarely ever is the boost turned up. Still gets reasonable good fuel economy (350-400 km to a tank). The tune was performed by Unigroup Enginering.

Brakes:

The car was just recently fitted with DBA 4000 series front rotors and bendix ultimate pads ( 3 weeks old)

Tyres/ Rims:

New nankang 235/40/18 tyres (last friday)

Starcorp Kaotic rims, shadow chrome 18x8.5 all round

Interior:

Has 3 2" autometer phantom gauges ( oil temp, water temp, oil pressure)

turbo smart E-boost located on a pillar

Power fc hand controller

Nismo short shifter kit (10% less throw)

Razo carbon fibre pedals

Apexi turbo timer

Stereo:

Pioneer mp3 cd player

pioneer 6" 4 way speakers in parcel shelf

Body:

small "d" wing

factory sunroof

rear window and 3/4 windows are tinted

Plates do not come with the car

Thats about all i can think of at the moment

I have never had a problem with this car and is just a dream to drive

If there is anything else u would like know please pm and ill get back to u asap

here is just a few quick pics taken then

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Edited by iplezn
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