Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Description:

This low kilometre R33 is in immaculate condition inside out.

Received a brand-new set of TEIN Australian spec. super street coilovers around 2 months ago.

(These come with original receipts and warranty).

Mods:

1) Turbo-timer (APEXI)

2) HKS Pod Filter

3) TEIN coilovers (Super Street Australian spec)

Features:

Air-conditioning w/climate control

HICAS four wheel steer

Power options

M-Spec bodykit

Extras:

1) MONGOOSE M80s alarm system (5 point immobiliser)

2) JVC CD/MP3 Player (Pioneer 6" speakers all round)

Things wrong with it:

Steering wheel has a few scratches and leather peel at 2 spots (which have been taped over. see picture)

ODO: 72,800kms

Price (marginally neg.):

AUD 14,500

Reason for sale:

I'm moving overseas in a few months.

Preferred contact:

Reply to post/call/SMS

Mobile:

0433303093

Serious buyers welcome to inspect.

post-38722-1208515930_thumb.jpg

post-38722-1208515968_thumb.jpg

post-38722-1208515997_thumb.jpg

post-38722-1208516071_thumb.jpg

post-38722-1208516476_thumb.jpg

post-38722-1208516514_thumb.jpg

post-38722-1208516609_thumb.jpg

post-38722-1208516692_thumb.jpg

post-38722-1208516841_thumb.jpg

Edited by Kryptonas


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • This sounds very old of me, however since buying the Tiguan shit box, my view on shit boxes have changed.
    • I've looked up the parts number (41011AL501). It's around $700 OEM. Usually our Infiniti G35 here in Canada have interchangeable parts with my Stagea but the parts number are not the same. I have looked around and it seems the JDM 2005 V35 Skyline (which is the same as our G35) has the same caliper but I cannot confirm. And I can't find a repair kit. The inner brake pads drags on the rotor, seems to be rusty piston. Thanks for the info by the way
    • This coupled with 6-9 speed autos with ridiculously short gearing is why these modern shitbox cars always seem so fast off the line. If it wasn't for those things, Raptors would not seem fast. The problem we have is there is a driveability gap between a more gentle take off and a wheelspinning sideways launch. The difference between ankle flex required to achieve one and ankle flex required to achieve the other is about 0.5°.
    • Yeah I think I'm also with the opposite here. It's 'hard to keep up with traffic' because in the real world I'm accelerating with 15% throttle and they are pinning it. It feels like I'm being an overt dickhead at anything above 15% throttle, so the car sounds like I'm being an overt dickhead to keep up with/get ahead of traffic when I'm really just trying to drive with traffic. There would be no issue 'keeping up with traffic' if we used the same level of throttle input/aggression to drive around. People really do just drive around with their foot nearly pinned in econoboxes.
    • To be fair it's the other way around. 300kw is boring in a modern Golf or BMW. They are so competent / well-engineered / devoid of emotion that you have to go stupid fast to feel anything. Whereas the <300kw RB still makes all the right noises and it feels good to drive. Can pull off at the lights with the turbo whooshing and the blow-off pssshing and feel like the coolest kid on the block. Just don't look to the side where you'll see the bored housewifes in their shitbox Yaris/Corolla/Camry that kept up because you didn't go fast at all
×
×
  • Create New...