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Make: Nissan Skyline

Model: R33 series 1 sedan

Milage: 190 000klms

Transmission: Auto

Colour: Gun metal grey

Location: Cairns

Complied? Yeah

RWC supplied? Definitely

Currently registered? Til Jan 2009 in QLD

Price: $17000

Contact: PM or call Chris on 0410 594 978

Modifications:

- FMIC

- Custom IC piping, hot and cold pipes swapped over from "normal" set ups

- Turbo back exhaust, 3 inch all the way, hi flow cat

- K@N pod filter

- Splitfire Ignition Coils, brand new

- SAFC II fitted onto DIN pocket

- 40 mm alloy radiator

- Blue silicone radiator hoses

- 1997 GTR fuel pump

- Turbotech boost controller set to 10psi

- BLITZ fully automatic turbo timer

- Gates timing belt, idle and tension pulleys replaced approx 34,000klms ago

- Autometer boost gauge

- 3000rpm MV Automatics stall converter

- KEAS automotive stage 2 shift kit

- Aftermarket transmission cooler

- B@M Mega Shifter custom fitted with manual leather boot surround, only one is Australia, 1 of a kind!!!

- Pedders sports rider extreme shock absorbers and springs, less than 5000klms old

- New front bump stops

- Front strut brace

- Camber adjustment kit installed on front

- Work Meister S2R rims, 18x7.5 front, 18x9 rear

- Nankang NS2 rubber, 235/40 F, 265/35 R

- Slotted brake rotors front

- EBC greenstuff pads front, black stuff rear

- Brake callipers painted metallic blue all round

- Personalised plates - "SXC33"

- MOMO steering wheel, has seen better days

- Silver highlights in interior

- Blue LED's in dash cluster

- R34 floor mats

- A/C regassed before xmas 2007

- Tinted windows

- De-badged front quarter panels, white and red GT badge removed, panel filled and painted over

- Viper 2 way paging alarm with Tilt, Glass break and Motion sensors, 2 remotes (worth $1100)

- Pioneer 7 inch touch screen DVD player with everything

- AUX in and Video IPOD lead run thru glove box

- MTX TXC6.1's (150wrms) in custom mounts in front doors, tweeters angle mounted in trims

- POLK MOMO 6.5" (80wrms) co-axials on a custom parcel shelf, covered in black vinyl

- Kicker 4ch amp – 120wrms @ 4 ohms x 4

- Kicker L7 10 inch's, square sub, 600wrms each

- Kicker mono amp – 750wrms @ 2 ohm

- All top of the line street wires rca's all thru out

- Stinger wiring kits, fuses and fuse holders

- 12volt down lights on missile switch in boot

- 40 sq feet of sound deadening thru out all doors, parcel shelf, entire boot, boot lid

- All wiring thru out replaced with 12/14 gauge speaker wire

- Complete custom boot install, show quality

- Removable dress panels vinyled in Ford AU Grey vinyl

- Hinged amp rack holding 4 channel amp

Comments Awesome stereo, unique and one of a kind car, made 250rwhp (184rwkw) on the dyno at SVS in Cairns, easy mid 13 sec car as is, genuine head turner, awesome cruiser / daily. The megashifter alone gets the best response from people.

Extremely reliable car the whole time i have owned it, never had any major dramas, always serviced every 5000klms using top of the line products - Castrol Edge Synthetic and Pure One filters come to mind, engine coolant has been changed at least twice in the past 12 months that i can remember. I have even used the missus good pillow cases for oil rags!

Never been drifted, in an accident, any of that. I genuinely love this car. All the boys give me stick about never putting the foot down lol.

This car has had more time, money and attention lavished upon it than the majority of kids in cairns.

Images:

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The boot has changed slightly since the above pics, take out the Infinity 10 inch circles and add Kicker 10 inch squares, everything else is the same.

Gimme a buzz for better quality pics if your interested. I dont for some reason have the best collection of pics for it, prob cause i look at it everyday lol

Thanks for looking,

Chris

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Another bump.

Car is no longer a daily driver. It has moved 7lkms in the last week. Looking at it depresses me. Take it off my hands.

Or i will have to do something stupid under the bonnet. Please dont make me do it. PLEASE!

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