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NISSAN SKYLINE, R33 4 DOOR SEDAN, 1994 MODEL, RB25DET MANUAL, 85 000kms!

Car is immaculate inside and out. Never drifted, dragged or seen a racetrack. Would be a perfect daily driver, weekend drifter or sprints car.

All parts have been installed in the last 12months but would have less then 5000kms on them, some less then a couple of hundred!

Reason for sale:

I have owned this car for a couple of years and have hardly driven it at all. 12months ago I decided to modify it with the intention of taking it drifting but never got there. Currently just sits in the shed unused, and I cant see me having the time in the near future so would rather have the on my home loan.

Body:

Full final konnexion body kit

And, factory front bumper and 4 door side skirts (rare)

NO RUST

Immaculate paint

Tinted windshields on all windows (rare)

Engine:

85000 kms serviced every 5000kms with motul oil

Standard boost, NEVER BOOSTED PAST 7psi

Greddy FMIC kit

Apexi power intake

40mm alloy radiator

Full mandrel 3” turbo back exhaust including high flow cat and twin hotdogs at the rear

Driveline:

NPC 5 puck ceramic button clutch

OS Giken 2 way mechanical lsd 4.3:1 ratio

Suspension:

HSD HR series coilovers 9kg front, 7kg rear

Lock spacers

Boxed in castor rod brackets

Hicas lock bar

Interior:

‘Personal’ steering wheel

Apexi boost gauge

Nismo gearnob

Kenwood cd/usb/mp3 player, 4 channel amp and pioneer speakers

Wheels:

2x 17x10+20 mesh (4 and 5 stud) Federal 595 @95%

2x 17x9 +35 Khumo Ectsa @90%

2x 17x8 +35 stern

2x 16x7 r32 stockos

2x 25mm wheel spacers

Also included:

Standard 4.11 lsd in housing

2 spare sets of front hubs, bearings studs

Standard airbox

Plus what ever other spares I have laying around

Selling everything with the car and no I will no sell shit like wheels separately. However I will sell for $500 less minus 17x10 stitch wheels or 2 way diff.

*May swap for a standard or light tune s13 or r32 but would need a substantial cash adjustment my way*

Price: $14000

[email protected]

pm or 0418 537 181

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update! details i forgot to mention and more pics!

Just paid 6 months qld rego. cars easily rwc other then 2 way mech diff (std lsd supplied) and height. (coil overs are height adjustable)

Located: Caboolture QLD (northside of brisbane)

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