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94 Nissan R33 GTS-T Skyline ‘CRZY33’ – 3 spd Auto – 145,000kms, Silver

Engine/Brakes/Under Bonnet/Suspension

High Flowed R34 Turbo (low kms - has only been on car around 6 months – since put in only run 6psi)

3 inch cat back sports exhaust

DBA slotted front brake discs and RDA slotted rear brake discs with 4 New Bendix Ultimate Pads

Greddy Front Strut Bar

Drift Pod filter

Apexi Aftermarket Springs – Lowered to lowest legal height

Serviced regularly with 10w-50 fully synthetic performance oil

Engine is stock and hasn’t skipped a beat, never had any issues

Timing belt and water pump were both replaced at 120,000kms

Always serviced on time

Exterior

400R front bar & side skirts

18” BSA shadow chrome rims

Darkest legal tint

Wing has been removed and all holes welded

Sunroof

Nismo Clear side indicators

Audio

Kicker 6 x 9’s

Kicker splits

Kenwood 500w amp

JVC head unit

Interior

Alarm with keyless entry and immobiliser and remote start feature

Stewart Warner boost guage (a-pillar mounted)

Apexi turbo timer

Isotta steering wheel

CRZY.33 custom number plates come with the car

Rego till April 09

Car will come with the following spare parts: standard springs, standard exhaust, GFB blow off valve, standard steering wheel

Car was resprayed its original colour about 3 years ago and over that time it has obtained a few small scratches and marks here and there but is generally in good condition with no rust. although the front bar needs a bit of attention. see photos.

I am selling it without a RWC as I dont have any time to change the things that probably wont pass being:-

Exhaust – because its too loud – however I have the stock one which you can have and it will pass

Steering wheel – however I have the stock one which you can have and it will pass

Rear tyres – as they both aren’t roadworthy tread

other than that I cant think of anything else it would need to pass

but I’m sure a lot of people know someone who can help them out with roadies anyway…

Only 2 small issues with the car right now are:- dash light globe has blown and dimmer switch has broken, stereo whines a bit when turned on (because of worn head unit contacts)

I will be fixing the dash lights and fitting a new head unit BEFORE the car is sold.

Always get comments from random people about how much they like the car, as it both sounds and looks good.

I’ve spent a fair bit of money on my baby over the last 3 years and I’m going to miss it like crazy but it’s come time to sell as im now buying a house and can only afford to drive a cheap run around car. My original plan for the car was a full drag setup with shift kit and stally etc. but unforunately can no longer afford to do this because buying a house.

asking: $17,000 ONO

Location: South East Suburbs, Melbourne

Contact: PM or call Jenna 0401 870 159

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