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Make: Nissan

Model: Skyline ECR33 Sedan - Impul R33R complete car, number 136 of 200

Milage: 95,000km - genuine, with extensive records back to new from Japan

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Impul Silver

Location: Sydney

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied?

Currently registered? About to expire, will lapse as going into storage when I move

Price: $13,995

Contact: Gareth 0401-325-953 or [email protected]

You are looking at a genuine Impul R33R. One of a limited run of 200 vehicles made by prestigious tuning house Impul (of Calsonic Impul GTR racing fame) this one is stamped with number 136 in interior and engine bay.

It's based on an R33 Sedan (RB25DET) and is an original 5 speed manual. It's a complete tuning package including:

- Full body kit

- 17" wheels

- Handling package - strut brace, sway bars, suspension

- Full interior, front & rear seats. Beautiful Impul steerting wheel.

- Exhaust

- Computer (included in sale, but has been replaced with Power FC)

It also has:

- Trust Intercooler

- Apexi Air Filter

- HKS EVCIII and Power FC (Tuned by CRD - 200.5kw at rear wheels)

- Nismo Carbon Gear Knob & Razo Pedals to complete the interior.

I imported the car from Japan through J-Spec about 12 months ago. It has full service records back to new and is in genuinely immaculate condition.

The car owes me over $22k. Urgent sale as I am leaving the country, you will nowhere find better bang for buck than this at just $13,995.

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What a beautiful car.....if only i had enough funds for this beast. Im surprised no one is snapping this up!!!

Whats the go? why arent there any takers? any feedback to the seller?

Edited by starion4me

Hey, thanks for your comments. I can't believe it either - I took one look at the photos of this in Japan and just had to have it!! It has been such a good car too. It's painful to let her go so cheap!

Almost wondering if I should take her back to Japan with me when I go???

This car is sex :blink:

Do you have any pictures of the rear with the impul spoiler? Me thinks I want one... and some of those sexy side skirts awell.

It's a shame you have had to reduce the car by so much. I see people on here saying they can't find manual r33 sedans WELL HERE IS A GENUINE IMPUL ONE FOR THE SAME PRICE AS A NORMAL ONE!

Tell me about it!! Here's a couple of rear/side on shots (I have literally thousands of photos of my car to choose from, sad, I know!). Gives a good look at the spoiler & sideskirts anyway.

Good news to any potential buyer... the person who will look after her for me has agreed to get rego done, so will no longer be selling unregistered, you now have brand new 12 months rego too!

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Come on someone... genuine Impul, original manual, 4 door Skyline!!

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