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1993 R33 GTS-T SKYLINE RB25DET

After 2 years of owning this car I am finally putting her up for sale. The time has come where I would like to upgrade. I bought this car with a blown engine and have completely restored basically everything. Asking for $19,000 ono. registration just paid.

All tuning and most work done by sabbidan automotive.

Car made 249.2rwkw @6404rpm at 1.0 bar boost

990.4nm of torque at the wheels

Engine: car has 184,000kms

2nd hand rb25det dropped in with 82,000kms(new timing belt ect.) on it(only done 20,000kms approx)

Rebuilt t04e garrett turbo (by garrett)

Stainless high mount manifold

3inch dump pipe, 3 ½ inch exhaust, high flow cat and muffler

JJR 38mm ext. gate (plumbed in)

HKS front mount intercooler with custom piping

JJR coilpacks

Greddy profec b spec-II electronic boost controller

Microtech LT-12 E.C.U

Bosche 040 fuel pump

Denso 550cc injectors

Greddy turbo timer

Blitz pod filter

Oil catch can with breather

Clutch:

Exedy single plate heavy duty

Interior:

Momo steering wheel

Speco metre boost guage

Stainless pedals

Greddy shift knob

Black leather on door trim

Exterior:

400r front bar

Gtr side skirts

Gtr rear pods

Volks 17 inch light weight racing rims

Sprayed calipers (red)

carbon fibre d-wing

oil changed at least every 5000kms

transmission every 10,000kms ect ect.

I love this car dearly and it spanks a lot of cars out there. I have a folder full of receipts. I am only realizing now how ya loose so much money on cars!!!! Have tonnes of stock parts left over and all will go with car. No tire kickers or joy riders. Genuine buyers only. Throw me an offer , ya never know. Willing to swap, mainly looking at XR6-T

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nothing at all??!!!hmmmm... very open to offers!!!

if it doesnt go soon its getting

new front bar and touch ups around car

gt3082r turbo

bigger front mount

forward facing plenum

tein coilovers

front and rear struts

and then will bump the price up!!!!....

cmon..dont make me modify more

i wanna xr6t!

hey mate by xr6t do you mean ford xr6 turbs? coz there was a dude on here wanting to swap his for a 33 anyways nice tuff 33 gd luck with sale

ahh really??.. ill have to really have a good look around..... im just hoping if i do get rid of her its not a bad decision gettin a ford.... i love jap :banana: .. but time for a change...cheers mate

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