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Make: nissan skyline

Model: R33

Milage: 150,000k's

Transmission: manual

Colour: maroon/burgundy

Location: central coast NSW

Complied? yes

Currently registered? rego till feb 09

Price: $14,000

Contact: 0424 143 184 or email me at [email protected]

Comments / Modifications:

General

Factory Type M bodykit (Front bar, side skirts and rear pods)

Nismo clear side indicators

Nismo leather gear knob

R32 GTR wheels (16 x 8 +30 lightweight forged aluminium)

Power

Kakimoto HyperMega Dual N1 Catback exhaust (dual 2.5" pipes from the cat into dual 4" cannons)

BOS Importing (Batmbl) Split dump/front pipe

Catco stainless core 5 inch body high flow cat

ARC R34 SMIC

Remapped ECU by Toshi (no speed limit, no rich and retard, optimised A/F ratios and timing)

FET Coil packs

Turbotech boost controller

Nismo fuel pump

Drivetrain

Nismo GMAX Twin plate clutch and flywheel

Short shift kit

Handling

Full Sydneykid suspension package -

Bilstein dampers with adjustable height circlips

Whiteline Springs

Whiteline adjustable swaybars

Whiteline adjustable camber & castor bushes

Whiteline pineapples

Whiteline dust covers and bump stops

Genuine GTR rear strut brace

JJR Front strut brace with brake cylinder brace

Hicas lockbar

Stopping

DBA 4000 slotted rotors

Winmax 0-600 degree pads

Electrics

Earthing kit

Adjustable shift light

Remote central locking, alarm and dual immobilizer

Images:

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these photo's were taken just after i clayed and waxed it.

currently has a set of 19" chromys on, i still have the gtr rims so i can sell with either, ill take some more photo's this weekend with the 19's on

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PRICE DROP: $12,500

car is now located in castle hill as i have just moved down. i can meet anywhere in sydney if needed

Edited by weeman1
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price drop $10,000

brand new toyo R1R's all round, had exhaust leak but all fixed now cost over 600 to fix (broken stud bolts etc, all fixed now tho).

located in castle hill so come have a look, i can drive anywhere in sydney if need be

regards

mitch

Yeah, I know that, but the general population don't :laugh:

Has the timing belt been done? major service? logs? receipts? any issues at all with the car? tyres tread?

Sorry for all the questions dude!

hey mate,

timing belt was done before i bought it, i bought it with 120k on it, ive serviced the car every 5000k's myself since ive owned it, dont have any receipts for the work done on the car as the previous owner done all the mods, if you like you can pm him about the car, im sure he'd be happy to answer any questions you have about it, his name is tuitahi (drew) on these forums. no issues with the car now as ive just had the exhaust fixed up, had a bit of a leak. ive just put the new Toyo R1R's on 2 weeks ago so there's still plenty of tread left on them.

forgot to mention, theres some slight damage to the front left guard, as the old wheels i had on the car damaged it a bit as they were too big. shouldn't cost to much to get fixed, i just haven't got round to doing it yet

if you want to come round and have a look your more than welcome, give me a call on 0424 143 184, ill be home all day tomorrow

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