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Hey all,

Brother bought this car the other week, Hasn't driven manual in 6+ years and decided the car is too powerful and finding it hard to not stall it / roll back, so has decided to go for an auto XR6T, so will consider swap. :)

So he has decided to sell it, So for the time being I've been driving it around - and loving it!!

It's a really great car, and turns heads!

I've just copied and pasted the specs from the Car Sales Add when it was for sale.

Vehicle

1993 NISSAN SKYLINE ECR33 GTS-T

Price

$17,000

Kilometres

119,000

Body

2 door 4 seat COUPE

Colour

Blood Orange

Interior Colour

Std Nissan

Transmission

5 speed Manual

Drive type

Rear

Engine

6 cylinder Petrol Turbo 2.5L (2498cc)

Reg Plate

RB26

Reg Expiry

MARCH 2009

Road Worthy Certificate

N/A

Vehicle ID

5825279

NISSAN SKYLINE R33 GTS-T S1 M-SPEC

RB26DETT

ENGINE:

RB26DETT conversion

RB26 sump w/transfer case sliced off

RB25 engine mounts

RB25 Harmonic balancer

HKS Intercooler with custom front mount position and solid piping

BLITZ 80mm S/S tuned front pipes

SIGNAL S/S (1.1mm and 7kg!) rear 80mm straight through carbon muffler

HKS Pod filters

Splitfire coil packs

TODA Racing clutch

TODA Racing 4.5kg Flywheel

CUSCO 2 way mech diff

IRIDIUM Plugs - 6's

R33 GTR fuel pump

SUSPENSION / BRAKING AND HANDLING:

SELBY rear 28mm sway bar

RACING GEAR coilovers

D1 rear camber arms

D1 HICAS lock

CUSCO front tension rod

Solid rear subframe bushes

D1 adj castor rods

PROJECT MU Slotted front rotors

TRW (LUCAS) brake pads all round - new

NISMO Front strut brace with brake stopper

GTR rear strut brace

BODYWORK & INTERIOR

Full body respray in Blood Orange

Satin Black bonnet and wing

SPARCO bonnet pins

NARDI Steering wheel

TRUST gear knob

SPARCO Spirnt drivers seat w/ BRIDE Rail

GReddy Profec B Spec II boost control

GReddy Turbo Timer

GTR Centre gauges

New Carpet

GReddy Boost Gauge

OILS

Castrol Edge 5w30

Redline shock proof diff oil

Redline shock proof gearbox oil

Redline powersteering fluid

MOTUL 600R brake fluid

Plates won't be sold with the car, will change them over to standard plates when someone wants to buy it.

Pardon the dirt on the car, didn't wash it that day because it was way too hot.

Any questions etc, feel free to give me a SMS anytime or Call between 9am-8pm

0488 908 203

Thanks, Josie.

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Good luck with sale, know how fun a similar set up feels like to drive... Mine only had 239rwkw from a fairly standard 26... oh the memories

haha yeah its been a blast to drive :laugh:

But guess it got sold today. (to DamageInc)

so yeah...

/close thread :D

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