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Make: Nissan

Model: Skyline R33 GTS-T

Milage: 155,000

Transmission: 5 speed, RWD

Colour: Black

Location: South Melbourne

Complied? N/A

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes

Price: $13,000

Contact: Aaron 0416495282

Comments / Modifications:

Tuned to 232kW at the wheels by Creatd Motorsports.

HKS GT2835 turbocharger with AVO 0.73 A/R exhaust housing.

GTSLink engine management system (includes boost control, launch control, flat shift functions - comes with USB adaptor, tuning software and manuals).

Haltech boost control solenoid.

720cc high flowed injectors by Creatd Motorsports.

Bosch 044 fuel pump.

Front mount intercooler.

HKS super sequential blow off valve.

Apexi air filter, induction pipe by Creatd Motorsports.

SSW Eclipse 19x8" wheels (front tyres: Falken Azenis ST115 235/35/19,

rear tyres: Maxxis Victra MA-Z1 245/35/19).

Bilstein shock absorbers.

DBA slotted front brake rotors.

Trust style front bar.

GTR style rear wing, side skirts, rear pods.

Mirror headlights from 4 door model (crystal clear & clean - hasn't turned yellow or fogged).

HICAS lock bar.

Cusco front strut brace.

Nardi steering wheel & HKB boss kit, Nismo gear knob.

Tinted windows.

Alarm/immobiliser.

Sony Xplod black face headunit with Xplod speakers.

Soundstorm 2000W amplifier .

2x 12" Pioneer subwoofers in enclosure.

12 months registration & RWC included on purchase.

Receipt book kept for all work.

Regularly serviced by reputable workshops (RE Customs, Creatd Motorsports).

Recent wheel alignment and balance

Most of the performance modifications and tuning were carried recently (July).

Reason for sale is my wife and I are relocating to New Zealand.

Extremely tidy inside and out, nothing left to do.

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I obviously can't say there's nothing wrong with it at all :) But put it this way, I'm very happy with the car as it is (I've spent a fair bit fixing things that bothered me). Here's a few things that aren't quite right:

1. One of the custom brackets holding the air filter has snapped. I'll get this fixed on the weekend (this is a support bracket only - air filter is still on car).

2. The paint is really good as you can see from the pictures but there is the odd small scratch on the car if you look closely.

3. Electrics - everything works except the RHS drivers mirror doesn't fold in when you hit the button. I never bothered fixing it as I never use this - all other mirror functions work. Easy fix for <$100 I would say.

18psi on a conservative tune - not sure if you'd want to run higher than that, but I would say with a bit more fine tuning, some aftermarket coil packs and maybe decat or hi flow cat and you'd get pretty close.

Wow!! so cheap nothing wrong with it at all?What boost did it make that on... much room for more maybe 250kwaw?
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Wow!! so cheap nothing wrong with it at all?What boost did it make that on... much room for more maybe 250kwaw?

The tuner mustnt know what he's doing. With that sized injectors, it's got enough to pust past 250rwkw.... maybe even 285rwkw. Slap a Haltech E11V2 or even just a PowerFC in there and do some rippin....

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