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Make: Nissan

Model: R33 GTST S2

Milage: 75, xxxkm

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Silver

Location: Sth Melbourne/St Kilda

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes (exp 5/09)

Price:17,999 Neg (all resonable offers considered)

Contact: 0422 316 890 (Nick)

Comments / Modifications:

Car is in excellent condition, all mechanicals in perfect health, any tests welcome. Paint has the usual stone chips and what not from being my daily driver but is still in very good condition. The only reason I'm selling is that I've returned to full time study, have a daily driver and the skyline is simply not getting driven enough to warrant keeping it.

It makes 249.7kw @ 16psi. Tuned By RE Customs. I service the car myself every 5000km with mobil 1 oils and NGK BK6-EYA copper spark plugs. Also replaced gearbox and diff oil approx 10000km ago. The car is also checked over by RE customs every 6 months or so just to make sure its still 100%. Car has neevr been on a race track.

ENGINE

Apexi Power Pod Filter

Apexi Solid steel intake pipe

Apexi Power FC w/ hand controler

Apexi Power FC Boost Control Kit

ATP Stage 3 Hi Flow Turbocharger

Z32 AFM

Nismo Fuel Pump

Full 3" Exhaust with split dump pipe.

Greddy FMIC kit

Nismo 555cc Injectors

Greddy Oil Cooler Kit

Greddy Oil Filter relocation kit

KOYO Alloy Radiator w/ header tank

Greddy Oil temp, Oil Pressure and Boost Guages

DRIVELINE

OS Giken Twin plate clutch

Nismo 1.5way LSD

C's Short Shift Kit

SUSPENION/WHEELS/BRAKES

Apexi Coilovers

Cusco F&R strut braces

Nismo Swaybars

All bushes replced with Whiteline Adjustable (camber, castor front and rear)

New polyurethane swaybar link pin bushes

Whiteline Subframe Bushes

**All setup for street driving by Centreline Suspension**

Nismo brake pads

Stainless Steel Braided Brake Lines

17x8(225's) and 17x9(255's) A-Tech lightweight rims

Bodywork is standard.

Car also has a very nice stereo including JL W6 Sub and professional sound deadening install. I'll post up full specs on it when I get home.

Anyone wanting more info or pics plase contact me on my mobile or by PM.

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  • 2 weeks later...
Bumpalicious

Thanks Nick for showing me your car...

I can say that it really is as neat as it looks in the pics! For anyone looking for a very serious Skyline this is worth a look. Mean twin plate clutch and silly amounts of power!

Its a bit hardcore for me - read ‘im getting old’ and i find the near standard suspension on my Evo 6 too stiff let alone the set-up seen on Nick car (ultimately Nicks does corner flatter – cant argue with that)!

Anyway mate, free bumpage and good luck selling the car… im sure that anyone looking for to scare themselves silly on a regular basis will buy it before getting to the end of your street!

Cheers

Chris

Hey mate, just wondering if you are interested in swaps? My brother has a blue 1996 toyota aristo twin turbo for sale, perfect condition, full leather, wood grain, 19's etc and he is keen on your car.

Thanks Nick for showing me your car...

I can say that it really is as neat as it looks in the pics! For anyone looking for a very serious Skyline this is worth a look. Mean twin plate clutch and silly amounts of power!

Its a bit hardcore for me - read ‘im getting old’ and i find the near standard suspension on my Evo 6 too stiff let alone the set-up seen on Nick car (ultimately Nicks does corner flatter – cant argue with that)!

Anyway mate, free bumpage and good luck selling the car… im sure that anyone looking for to scare themselves silly on a regular basis will buy it before getting to the end of your street!

Cheers

Chris

Thanks Chris, I hope you find the car you're looking for.

Hey mate, just wondering if you are interested in swaps? My brother has a blue 1996 toyota aristo twin turbo for sale, perfect condition, full leather, wood grain, 19's etc and he is keen on your car.

Not looking for swaps. Sorry.

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