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The time has come to sell the R-33.. It is grey in colour, Manual, Series I (1993) model...

Engine Modifications:

- 3" TRUST Exhaust System with Hi-flow cat

- APEXi Pod Filter (Power Intake) With cold air pipe

- HKS Sequential BOV

- FMIC with Staino pipe work (Bar & Plate core)

- Modified Inlet manifold with front facing T/Body

- Oil / Air Seperator

- Bleed Valve set at 10psi boost

- Extreme H/Duty Clutch / Pressure Plate

- Engine has just had timing belt and idlers done (better to be

safe than sorry), serviced every 5,000km's with FUCH's

Synthetic oil etc.. (just turned over 90,000km's)

Interior/Exterior:

- GREDDY Automatic Turbo Timer

- APEXi EL Mech. Boost Gauge

- GREDDY Pillar Mount for gauge

- GREX/TRUST Gear Knob

- Colour Coded Dash Surround with new leather gear boot

- JVC MP3 / CD Player

- JVC MD / EQ Player

- DLS Speakers (Components Front / 2-ways rear)

- Seats and interior in very good condition for age, with no ciggy burns or stains on seats/carpets etc. Also has genuine Nissan Floor mats..

- Std Body kit

- 17" WORK Equipe 3-piece wheels (255x17 rear / 235x17 front)

- Pretty sure it has EBC Green Stuff pads also...

- Also have side window visors if wanted as well as spot lights.

(both removed)

- Paint in good order for its age, with a few stone chips, scrapes

on front bar etc.

Overall it is a very nice looking car, not over done.. Would preferably want to sell to some one in South Australia if i can.. Will post pics, hopefully tomorrow, but in the mean time you can PM me your email address and i can send them if you wish..

Am asking $22,000.oo ono

My email address is Sil8ty's Email

Or you can contact/SMS me on my mobile: 0411 745 889

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I am having a few problems putting pictures up here..

If you do require some pics i have them on my PC that i can email you.. PM me your email address and i shall forward them to you..

Or email me : Email

I need to sell my car soon as my new car is ready shortly to pic up.. So reasonable offers can be considered/negotiated

  • 2 weeks later...

My car is still for sale, and is needing to go very urgently.. I will accept any serious offers, where ever you are located.. As my new car is ready to be picked up.. Need funds for new project ASAP.. My details are found in the first post..

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