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Make:Nissan

Model:Skyline r33 series 2

Milage:99,000kms

Transmission:5spd

Colour:silver

Location:Sydney

Complied yes

RWC supplied yes

Currently registered yes

Price:$15500

Contact: [email protected] or private message

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Decided that I really want an r34 GTR so I'm putting my 33 on the market to see what interest I get in the car . Few details as follows

Nissan skyline 1996 sII 5spd

Nissan 17inch 350z wheels with good rubber

11months rego

Slightly lowered (maybe king springs)

Strong rb25

Garrett 35/40 turbo on custom manifold

External gate with screamer pipe

Apexi PFC + hand controller

Bosch 044 fuel pump

Sard Adj reg

Bigger injectors

Hybrid FMIC

z32 AFM

3inch exhuast

Turbosmart E-boost EBC

Should be a few things I've left out . Body and paint is very good few marks here and there but better then most I've seen . Interior is excellent seats are good no tears airbag wheel isn't worn still has original dash . Have dyno print out for 282rwkw @18psi on a dyno log dyno which is pretty conservative probably go 300rwkw on dyno dynamics . Has had all fluids changed and the timing belt is new .

The car drives excellent and is good fun sounds nice and doesn't attract too much of the wrong attention . I'm not really fussed if I don't get any interest in the car as I will just keep it and enjoy it some more . Few pictures below

Asking $15500

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you do realised that catch can is catching nothing... it needs to be either vented or plumbed back into the intake in order for fumes to flow through once the throttle is opened. On idle the RHS of the rocker cover is flowing into the can and back out into the LHS then back into the plenum.

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