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Nissan Skyline R33 Series 2, Melbourne

Handling/Performance

TIEN superstreet coilovers (less than 2000k’s)

Whiteline front and rear sway bars

Front Strut brace (off a Stagea)

TOMEI short shifter

HYBRID Front mount

Custom Turbo-back exhaust

Hi flow Cat

Twin 4” muffler

HKS EVC (electronic dual stage boost controller)

RDA slotted Front rotors

Ferodo DS2500 pads all round

Apexi Power FC w/ HC

Exterior

Full respray in Cubanite silver (Mercedes Champaign)

Custom evo vent moulded into bonnet (actually serves a prupose, cold air straight to the pod)

Pod is contained in an aluminium box

Full explosive body kit

Nismo clear side indicators

20” Pegasus rims with Nankang tyres

Interior

GTR front seats

Seats and parcel shelf re-trimmed in black

Custom Dash surround (black with gold pearl)

Blitz boost gauge

HKS turbo timer

Sound

Alpine head unit (one of the new ones)

Focal Splits at the front

JL audio 4channel running speakers

2 x 12” Kicker comp subs

Kicker mono-block running the subs

Made 199.5rwkw with the Power FC at RE customs Dyno

All tuning done at RE Customs

Serviced every 5000kms or less with Motul Turbolite

$19 500 NEGOTIABLE

Price is negotiable, can also remove a few things such as computer, system or rims.

Owned this car since 2003. First owner in Australia, imported myself.

Bought it stock standard and have built it up over the past 5+ years

Reason for sale: I never thought I'd sell this, but it's just time to move onto something else

Contact:

PM or sms: 0433 117 369

pics coming in a few minutes...

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Dyam... That truly has to be one of the finest 33's I've seen in awhile.

Thing has got sex appeal HARDDD!

I think this is one of the few R33's going around Melb that actually stands out form the crowed without looking too "riced" up.

Good luck with the sale man. :P

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