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Milage:68,000 on the car and 8000kms on the engine,turbo etc

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Midnight Purple

Location: Sunshine coast, QLD

Currently registered? yes

Price: $25,000

Contact: 0420 650 467

Images: yes

Item: R33 skyline

Item Condition: as new

Reason for Selling: ready for something else

Extra Info: as follows;

Engine + Drivetrain;

-The car is currently flowing 464.8 bhp on 18psi boost with the rev limiter set at an early 7200rpm (this motor has been built to rev to 8500-9000 frequantly). This is only a light tune and far from the cars potential.

-The car has had a complete overhaul by a well respected shop on the Sunshine Coast (Chapmans)

-Oversized Ceramic coated JE forged pistons

-Gtr eagle rods

-re-bored block

-high flowed head

-Fuellab fuel regulator with gauge

-Gtr intake manifold (refreshed with the buterfly's all re-adjusted)

-Garret gt3076R turbo (8000km's)

-Complete ARP stud kit throughout

-steam pipe low mount manifold

-38mm external wastgate

-screamer pipe

-Gtr fuel rail & Injectors

-Bosch 044 intank fuel pump with upgraded wiring

-HKS triple layer stainless steel Head gasket

-3 bar Haltech map sensor

-Wolf 3d engine management (with hand set)

-Custom oil catch can

-remote oil filter

-Exedy heavy duty clutch (8000km's)

-nismo short shifter

-Redline gearbox oil

-minispooled diff

-lightned flywheel

-16 row oil cooler

-Nismo dump pipe

-kakimoto exhaust right through

-fmic with mist squirters

-turbo smart bov.

-New coil packs

-New water pump

-New oil pump

-New main bearings

-New conrod bearing set

-New timing belt

-New cam sensor

-New crankshaft oil seal,oil pump gasket, tensioner bearin, idoler bearing, mainifold gasket, rocket cover gasket, throttle body gasket , and all the other gaskets you would expact to replace when completley pulling a motor down!!!

-All new heater hoses

-New battery

Suspension/brakes;

-Apexi coilovers with adjustable dampner

-brand new brake pads all round

-brand new rotors all round

-Custom fixed rack in the rear with adjustable rods

Body/interior;

-Painted by the DMD image in custom version of the Gtr Midnight purple

-Nice body kit not over done SEE PICS!

-30 psi boost gauge

-Wolf 3d hand set

-Oil pressure gauge

-Pro comp shift light

-jap turbo timer

-Double din Addzest headunit

-Focal 6inch speakers

Wheels/Tyres;

-17 inch dished Gewalt wheels with gold centre

-Toyo R888 street slicks on the rear

-New tyres on the front

Extra info;

-Car will be sold with 11 months QLD rego

-I am not really after swaps but if the right one comes along i will consider. PLEASE DO NOT offer me rediculous swaps!!!

-This is one quick car and has been built to flow 550bhp reliably, it is a tuff streater that drives like a stock one and can be driven daily (the tuning speaks for its-self).

-This car has no problems breaking out in 1st, 2nd, 3rd & even 4th and probably should not be purchased by anyone who doesnt has some kind of experince behind a powerful car. The first person to come for a drive in this car will be hooked (no time wasters welcome!!!).

-I am sure i will regreat selling this car when it has gone, as a lot of time has gone into it. Anyone who has built a tuff car can respect that there are alot of hurdles along the way and it doesn't happen overnight. The person who does get this car will not have to go through this process and be able to jump right in an turn the key!

Massive thanks to the people who have helped out with this car!

Contact Details: 0420 650 467

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bhp is at engine dude

and gt3076 is good for 525 bhp awesome turbos i got one going in soon

good luck with sale nice car

dude brake horse power is at the wheels.

if its at the engine most people just say 600kw or whatever it is.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horsepower#Brake_horsepower

I dont want to take away from the topic of sale of this guys car. So i wont rip into your ignorance.

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