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1993 R33 NISSAN SKYLINE GTS-t RB25/30DET – 455RWHP

Trophy Winner including Autosalon

Featured in High Performance Imports & Hot 4's magazine & Ignition DVD feature car!!!

$20,000 will consider swaps also

For sale is my R33 Nissan Skyline, this car was taken off the road for more modifications just over 12 months ago and due to my new baby I now don’t have the time to finish it and need the space in my garage for my new family car. It is currently registered but will be sold with no registration and in its "as in" condition. Plates also not available.

This car was producing consistant power around 455hp (have dyno sheets) and once finished with new set up should easily run 500+hp. (est.)

This car was taken off the road for upgrades to the intake, fuel system and fitment of GTR rocker covers so will require all work relating to these parts to be refitted including these following (all these parts will be supplied with car) -

Turbo (Fully reconditioned)

Greddy intake manifold

HKS Fuel rail

Nismo Injectors

Q45 Throttle Body

HKS style Wastegate

GTR Rocker Covers

Following parts are required to complete (not supplied with car)

Exhaust manifold

Intake Piping

Catch can (if you choose)

List of modifications –

ENGINE - Balance & blueprinted engine, CP Forged Pistons – 9:1 compression, Eagle Rods, Nitride Crank, Custom Oil Pump Drive, Custom 8.5L Sump, Nismo N1 Oil Pump, Tomei Poncams, Tomei Cam Gears, ARP head studs & bolts, O-ringed RB30 block, Ported & polished head, Copper Head Gasket, GReddy plenum (painted gold), 90mm Q45 throttle body, Sub Zero 600x300x120mm front mount Intercooler, Brass 3-core Radiator, T-72 Mr. Turbo Billet Turbo, 50mm HKS External Wastegate with screamer pipe, 3" Mandrel-bent Exhaust with 5" muffler, Turbosmart Type-2 Blow-Off Valve, GReddy Profec B II Boost Controller, Microtech LTX-12 ECU, Nismo 600cc Injectors, GReddy fuel rail, Bosch Motorsports 044 Fuel Pump, Nismo N1 Water Pump, Blitz C1 pod filter, GTR rocker covers (painted purple), Trust RB26 clear cam gear cover, GReddy oil cap & radiator cap

DRIVETRAIN - C4 Auto gearbox - fully manualised with 3 speed reverse shift pattern, TCE 3500rpm stall converter, B&M Pro-ratchet shifter, Transbrake (just has to be connected), Gearbox oil cooler, Custom S14 diff housing, R34 GTR 3.5:1 diff gears, Custom tail shaft with billet yoke

BRAKES & SUSPENSION - DBA slotted front rotors, Gold painted brake callipers, A'PEXi coil overs.

WHEELS & TYRES - Starcorp Impul Shadow Chrome Wheels 18" x 8.5 with Falken 235/40 tyres – front, Starcorp Impul Shadow Chrome Wheels 18" x 9.5 with Falken 265/35 tyres - rear - ***tyres near new***

EXTERIOR - Standox Daytona Paradise Chameleon paint (green to blue to purple), Carbon-fibre Bonnet - T2 vented – with custom airbrushing underneath, GTR rear wing, side skirts & rear pods, Modified Tommy Kaira front bar, Nismo clear side indicators, Tinted Windows, OOR33 personalised plates, Fusion Green underbody neons.

INTERIOR - Green vinyl/Black leaather re-trimmed seats - front & rear, door trims, hand brake boot & centre console, 'R33' gold embroidery on front & rear seats, Standox Daytona Paradise painted dash surrounds & vents, custom airbrushing on roof with several LED lights, custom black plush floor mats with green/gold 'R33' embroidery,

HKS Turbo Timer, A'PEXi Rev/Speed Metre, Speco boost guage, MOMO Millenium steering wheel, Mongoose alarm.

STEREO - Sony CD head unit, Sony 6 Stacker, Fusion 6.5" splits – front, Fusion 6.5" speakers - rear

Fully trimmed boot install with green neons including -

2 x Fusion 12" subs

2 x Fusion 4 channel amps

Fusion1.5Capacitor Custom airbrushing is done on back wall of boot & underside of boot lid

This car is much loved - and this is truly a regretful sale so no time wasters please – as already mentioned I am selling due to my new baby.

Car always looked after - very reliable yet quick street car - low K's since engine rebuild - *APPROX. 10,000KM (122, XXX on clock) was driven regularly by female owner.

Have owned car for 7 years (bought car completely standard) & all modifications have been done since purchase. Approx. $100K spent on modifications.

I have tried to describe this car the best that I can but recommend that you inspect it to get a full understanding of the extent of the modifications and the work that has gone into this car.

pm or call me - Anita on 0409 581 787

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Edited by oor33sky_
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man thats a awesome price for what the cars got i am worried about what im gunna get for my car when i sell it if you can get 20g for a car with the works

Edited by r33 chris
man thats a awesome price for what the cars got i am worried about what im gunna get for my car when i sell it if you can get 20g for a car with the works

thanks mate :P

yeah breaks my heart to have to sell it - even more so selling it less than i paid when it was completely stocko...

yeah exactly - that's if i can get $20g (that's my asking price not selling price yet!) - seems not many ppl want to save the ten's of thousands of $$$ that i have spent on the car myself in buying this already just about done!

guess that's a reflection of the times we're in now...

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