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Make:Nissan Skyline

Model:R33 GTS-t

Milage:111800

Transmission:M

Colour:Cloud White

Location:Ingleburn,NSW.

Complied?Y

RWC supplied?Y

Currently registered?Y

Price:$16,500 neg.

Contact: 0439691454

Comments / Modifications:

Rego Till: 18/Nov 08

*185rwkw dyno sheets to proove w/ Engineers cert.

ENGINE:

*RB25DET.

*full 3inch exhaust. HKS style split dump to 4.5'' tip. Silencer will be sold with the car.

*fmic.

*apexi powerfc.

*Greddy profec b-spec II boost controller.

*gtr fuel pump.

*sard fpr.

*turbosmart stealth bov.

*high flow pannel filter in stock airbox

*brand new battery.

*oil catch can.

BRAKES / DRIVELINE / SUSPENSION:

*coilovers f/r. (brand new front shocks w/custom springs)

*whiteline swaybars,urethane bushes,caster rod bushes, camber kits f/r & Polyurethane Rear Subframe Bushes (Pineapples).

*cusco f/r strut braces.

*bendix advance pads on the car atm. (high Temp, Racebrakes rb24, Pads to come with the car)

*brake master cylinder brace.

*tomei hicas lock kit.

*extreeme HD sprung button 9 puck clutch.

*re-shimmed LSD.

COOLING:

*50mm alloy radiator.

*serek racing 19 row oil cooler.

*genuine nissan n1 water pump.

*air guide.

WHEELS:

*17" AVS 235/45 Front (Toyo Proxes4 75% tread) 255/40 Rear (Federal 595SS 99% tread).

INTERIOR:

*nismo gear knob

*autometer guages- oil pressure, water temp, boost & air/fuel ratio.

*7" motorised monitor.

*dvd divx player with sd card and usb slots.

*stock door speakers w/ shneider rear speakers.

*Full Keyless Entry Alarm System.

*Custom High-Mounted Brake Light.

*alarm and immobiliser.

*fire extinguisher.

EXTERIOR:

*trust front bar.

*400r side skirts.

*GTR nismo rear pods.

*BN sports vented fibreglass bonnet.

*fibreglass eyelids.

*rear boot stealth/drift boot spoiler.

OILS:

*Castrol edge sport 10/60 sull synthetic

*Penrite 10/tenths gearbox oil.

*Penrite diff oil.

*castrol response super dot brake fluid.

Bad points:

*cracks and chips in the front bar.

*one rear fiberglass pod has a crack in it.

*i have rigged up the rear wiper pump to work for the front windscreen and the rear wiper needs another relay fuse for it to work. really minor things only.

GENERAL:

*allways changed the fluids regularly. the car will be professionally detailed for the buyer and minor paint chips touched up.

Images:

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engine.jpg

rear1.jpg

interior.jpg

Edited by Trust33
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im not over the car scene. if i come back it will be in a track car only. but i don't know when that will be.

ive had her for a while now. so i thought with the rising costs of everything that it'd be wise for the time being to let her go.

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