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Hey Guys,

Time has come to sell the car, moving on to much nicer things hopefully.

Details are as follows -

1998 Series 2 R33 - Silver - Looking for $16000

Engine

Forged Rebuild (have reciepts)

Blitz FMIC & Pod

3" Nismo cat back Exhaust (very quiet), 3" split dump/front

Blitz Dual SBC Boost controller (runs about 10psi)

Apexi SAFC II

Turbosmart BOV

Inside

Greddy Turbo Timer

Dildo Gear Knob

Blitz Boost Guage

Outside

Factory Aero (skirts & rear aprons)

Volk GT-P 17x9 front and rear. Good offset...

Suspension

Cusco Camber Arms

Cusco Traction Rods

G4 Coilovers (8kg front, 6kg rear)

Basically a nice all round street car, but would be very capable at circuit work or drifting.

You wont find many cleaner examples, Most would have seen it out at QR, Archy, Stadium drift events.

Not sure if the plates will go with the car, can be talked through with potential buyer.

Neil

Pictures -

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what sort of power are you getting?

To be totally honest I have never dyno'd the car, so I don't know.

there are people running stock motors with similar mods making near on 200rwkw so I'd say that is possible with a proper tune. However the car is a turbo, injectors and ecu away from big big power for someone that wishes to.

Neil

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interstate transport youd be looking at around $400 which for this car i can say well worth it. damn so nice clean and simple

wow, looks tidy, is anyone knows how much would it cost to transport a car like this to sydney?

how much has the chassis done?

wow, looks tidy, is anyone knows how much would it cost to transport a car like this to sydney?

how much has the chassis done?

Chassis has done 133XXX km's. I dont think car has had the clock turned back upon import, as the condition of it leads it to have that many k's at the most.

Im willing to send interstate if the buyer organises the transport. Not looking for swaps of any kind as I have a car lined up already.

Neil

Chassis has done 133XXX km's. I dont think car has had the clock turned back upon import, as the condition of it leads it to have that many k's at the most.

Im willing to send interstate if the buyer organises the transport. Not looking for swaps of any kind as I have a car lined up already.

Neil

forgot to ask how many kms have u put down since engine rebuilt? cheers

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