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1996 Nissan Skyline R33 GTST Series 2

5 Speed Manual

100xxx kms

Deep Marine Blue

Rego ending July 09

Engine Modifications:

- Just Jap stealth front mount intercooler

- Apexi air pod

- Splitfire coilpacks

- Greddy Profec B Spec II (used as a boost gauge)

- Turbosmart boost tee (running 10psi)

- 3" to 3.5" turbo back stainless steel exhaust

- ECU remap done by Toshi

Drive:

- Ohlins adjustable coil overs

- 17" rims

- Exedy brass button clutch

Ice:

- Pioneer MP3/IPOD head unit

- Jaycar 6.5" speakers

- Jaycar 6x9" speakers

- Audioline 4 channel amp

I am selling this car AGAIN because now I just want something different. Car has run 190rwkw @ 10psi on Dyno Dynamics. Major service has been done which includes timing belt and pulley. Gearbox has been serviced with new oil and a new raidiator has been put in. Runs smooth as and is very responsive to drive. No hurry to sell as I have a whole line up of mods to put in if I do not sell it in a few months. Interested in trades so let me know what you got - r32/180/even a honda.

PRICE: $14,000 ONO/OBO

Contact details:

Andrew on 0412 773 767 or pm

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I'm not trying to be a massive jerkface, however 14K might be a little steep. I had your mods + more including tuned power FC and I ended up letting mine go for 12k >:(

IMO buy a shit runabout car for the weekdays and keep this for cruising on weekends, you will find a new love for the car :(

I'm not trying to be a massive jerkface, however 14K might be a little steep. I had your mods + more including tuned power FC and I ended up letting mine go for 12k >:D

IMO buy a shit runabout car for the weekdays and keep this for cruising on weekends, you will find a new love for the car :)

i dont reckon you should be dissing sale prices in someone elses thread either. pm him if you have a problem with his price.

yeah dont say it on the thread.... but i can't see what the prob with the price was anyway, if someone was seriously looking to buy an r33 they would already have an idea what to pay for the car, i recon its a good price anyway, ive seen the car in the flesh and its a very neat series 2 and well worth the $$$$

i'd buy it but mine is better even though its a common silver colour lol :huh:

keep it andrew, get a runabout lol

I am using the bleed valve because the EBC is now.. how should I put it nicely.. F*****D!! The output board has fried itself and Trust/Greddy are in trouble as they are and its hard to get the ebc replaced under warranty. So now the ebc is used as a boost gauge.

To clear the confusion alot of people have been having, on LOW boost the car makes 190rwkw @10psi, on HIGH boost the car makes 210rwkw @12psi. Currently the car is running on low boost with the tee piece as I just don't need the power on a daily basis. Used to be easy with the ebc obviously but that can not be helped at the moment.

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