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Vehicle/model:

1997 NISSAN SKYLINE ECR33 SERIES II GTS25t TYPE M

Kilometers:

87, XXX – Can provide papers (Private Import)

Transmission:

5 Speed manual

Engine:

RB25DET

Registration/ Road worthy Certificate:

Will supply RWC. Rego expires on the 12th of Feb 2009.

Will renew registration for new owner.

Brief Comments:

I personally Bought and Imported this car form Japan in 2005.The car had around 55,XXXks on it when imported. (Can supply papers)

I’m the only owner in Australia and was first registered under my name.

This car has been my baby for the past few years. I need to sell it as I'm looking at buying a House

and need a deposit.

Engine Hardware:

Tomei 1.5mm Head gasket, all new turbo/exhaust gaskets, Split Fire Coil Packs

SARD Adjustable Fuel pressure regulator, Custom Oil catch can,

Custom Front Mount intercooler and Piping (bar and plate)

Greddy Type S BOV, Turbotech manual turbo boost controller,

JPC High Flowed Turbo with HKS adjustable actuator. (http://www.jpc.com.au/)

Turbo back Apexi Dual N1 Exhaust system, 3’’ High Flow cat.

Walbro In tank Fuel Pump. APEXi Pod.

SAFC2 Tuned to make 225kw @ wheels with 1.1Bar boost. (Can provide dyno sheet) Tuned on 5th November 2008.

Drive train:

Exedy 9 puck button clutch

Brakes/suspension:

Front & rear adjustable Sway bars

Factory ABS

APEXi lowering springs

OEM 4 piston calipers @ front with Ferodo DS3000

OEM 2 piston Calipers @ rear with Ferodo DS2500

Wheels & Tyres:

18x9 & 18x9.5 Blitz Techno Speed Rims

YOKOHAMA 245/40/18

Bridgestone Grid II 265/40/18

Bodywork:

Full explosive Body kit - Atlantic White

Stealth spoiler (Lip)

Interior:

Alpine CD/PM3 player, Alpine Type S speakers (4), Coustic 4 channel Amp

Atlantic 2 channel Amp, Kicker 800watt RMS Sub, Custom boot installation.

R33 GTR Series 3 Front Driver & passenger seats. (Red inserts & stitching)

APEXi Boost gauge, SAFC2

Price: $17,500 With Supplied RWC & Registration payed for new owner.

If you have any questions Please call me on 0421 205 751

No swaps..

Regards,

Dush

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Thanks DjeMz for your input...

Yea I tried my best to keep her form not looking like all the other R33's you see out there..

Not in a hurry to sell this.. but If someone comes with the right price, I'll be sure to let it go...

This is a seriously nice car. I have driven it a couple of times and it has a good solid feel that a series II R33 should have.

I dunno why people would buy a stock one for 13k and then end up spending 10k on doing the basic mods and extras that this thing has.

In my opinion it is very good value for money at that price.

Edited by Starionturbo

Hey kim, Thanks for your positive comments towards the car. Greatly appreciated.

How is the Ceffiro going champ?

Just to clear things up. The car will be sold with RWC and I WIll pay rego for new owner if it expires.

If have to Will remove parts to lower the price @ buyers request.

Thanks for the PM's

was this on mt dande last sat morning?

if so, nice car, granny driver but

Nah champ it wasn't.. car don't see the road much as I dont have a license.. Only the late night trip to the car was here n there.. lol

  • 2 weeks later...

I recently bought a Mines Tuned ECU/Rom form Japan

The ECU is using the VX-ROM - Got it installed and dyno tuned again.. Using the SAFC2 to fine tune the Rom - she made a strong 242kw @ 1.1bar of boost. Can provide Dyno papers.

Cheers,

DUSH.

Edited by Dush
  • 4 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

I just paid Rego on the car.

Also installed New FUSION 3 Ways 250watt and FUSION splits 350watt on the car as one of my rear speakers blew. So you pretty much have a new stereo system in the car.

  • 10 months later...

Lol i was just looking at this thread as mine has similar mods and seeing how much you sold it for as i'm nearly at the stage as well..

Wanting to get out of cars and get a 4wd and boat but i can definitely see myself missing my skyline as you do yours... sigh.

  • 1 year later...

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