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Hi all,

For sale is my 93' R33 series 1.5 M-spec. A very fine example of a clean R33 without the excessive modifications as it was used as a daily driven car by a skyline enthusiast. Not a single cent spared with Mobil 8000 or BP Ultimate fuel used in every fill up and with proof of every 3 month service/receipts with Motul & or Nissan oil & other Nissan genuine parts.

All are factory standard including Active LSD, Slip control, Nissan rear strut brace & ABS. Non-factory items include - Trust Grex gear knob, Kakimoto 3" exhaust, 3" X-Force dump pipe, K&N panel air filter, Exedy 'Sports Tuff' heavy duty clutch, R34 GTS-T wheels with almost brand new 235/45/17 Kenda Kaiser tyres all round, 20% tinted windows, Blitz turbo timer & other Alpine/MB Quartz speakers/headunit.

Engine:

144,196 kms

2.5L RB25DET

5 Speed Manual

Exedy 'Sports Tuff' H/D clutch

Side mounted stock intercooler

Stock boost controller (running @ 7psi)

Blitz Turbo Timer

3" Kakimoto full exhaust

3" X-Force front dump pipe

K&N panel air filter

Driveline & Suspension:

Factory standard suspension on all corners

17" R34 GTS-T wheels, with almost brand new Kenda Kaiser 235/45/17

A-LSD, ABS

Slip Control

Exterior:

Full M-Spec body kit with

side skirts, rear skirts with M-spec rear spoiler

Excellent paint condition, with very little marks

Interior & Sound system:

Alpine headunit with 6" MB Quartz Front Splits

Alpine 6" by 9" rear speakers

Interior in immaculate condition

A/C refilled with gas June 08'

Trust Grex gear knob

Nissan rear strut brace

Price: $12,500 negotiable with RWC/rego till Nov. 2010

Contact: 0432 575 951 for any questions

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Forgot to mention, new clutch was fitted by Revzone on 14/04/09 (receipts available) with flywheel machined, rear main seal and crank bushes got done as well. Royal purpple gear box fluid clutch bleeded with Martini racing fluid & re-adjusted clutch all done by Revzone.

Edited by Rashiq

Leaving the SAU club! Good luck with the sale.

Anyone looking for a clean skyline with no 2 dollar cheap modifications, this one is definately worth looking at. I would have to say that this is the best gear box in a r33 i have ever driven- meaning it has been granny driven :down:

Looks clean!

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