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Hey, im selling my baby, 1996 R33 GTS-S S2.

Reason for sale is i have lost my job a month ago, and its catching up to me.

All work was done at Advance Jap Motors, Creatd touched up the car and gave it full tune. Tuned it to run 20 psi safely. I drive around on 10 psi.

Car engine is perfect, recently compresion tested and recorded 155 across all 6. Doesn't burn oil etc, i know this because i do the service my self, every 5000km.

Any test welcome

1996 R33 GTS-S S2.

  • 5 spd Manual transmission
  • 170,000kms on ODO
  • White in colour
  • 280KW at wheels(tuned by Creatd)
  • Garrett 3082R turbo
  • Apexi PFC

Inside:

  • Clarion DVD
  • Apexi PFC
  • Pioneer 6"front speakers
  • Pioneer 6" rear speakers
  • Kicker Amp
  • Pioneer 12" Sub
  • Rear Skyline floor mats
  • Car alarm
  • HKS turbo timer
  • Blitz electronic boost controller-10psi, 16psi, 18psi, 20psi (All safe)
  • Oil temperature gauge
  • Boost temperature gauge

Outside:

  • After market front bar
  • Kings springs (lowered, legal height)
  • 19inch rims with good quality rubber
  • Professionally tinted windows

Performance:

  • Garrett 3082R turbo (3040)
  • Top mount manifold
  • External wastegate 40mm i think it was
  • 555c Nismo injectors
  • Splitfire coilpack
  • Z32
  • Bosch Fuel pump
  • Greddy Blow off valve, plumped back into system
  • Apexi Pod filter
  • Apexi Front mount inter cooler(custom piping)
  • Full exhaust
  • Blitz electronic boost controller-10psi, 16psi, 18psi, 20psi (All safe)
  • Full exhaust
  • Front strut bar
  • Rear strut bar
  • Exedy heavy duty cushioned button clutch
  • Brand new O2 sensor

Stock parts available:

  • Stock Blow off vale
  • Stock springs x4
  • Exhaust
  • Stock intercooler+piping
  • And few other bits and pieces probably not worth mentioning?

0421 864 698 Ads

$13,000 firm

No time wasters

I'm looking to downgrade so if you gotta shit box, ill listen. Thanks for your time!!! :)

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good price for it.

just not a good time to sell. should sell regardless, as the parts on the car cost nearly as much as your asking price

Thank you.

Like i already said to some people, $13 000 might seem "too much for a r33" but anyone that has modified a car would know how much time, effort, research, trial and error+costs are involved when modifying a car...

RWC included in the price or?

Cheers

Grant

Grant, the car is sold as is. In saying that, there is absolutely nothing wrong with the car and any test IS welcome. Only reason im selling it "as is" is because its much easier to get a RWC when you are the buyer, rather than seller. When your the seller, they expect a new car when in fact the car is 13 years old+modified.

  • 2 weeks later...

Okay final call!

I have few part such as turbo and PFC for sale. If That sales, ill bring the car back to stock and keep it. Soooo, if there is anyone out there thinking about buying this car, you gotta be quick. FINAL CALL.

Okay final call!

I have few part such as turbo and PFC for sale. If That sales, ill bring the car back to stock and keep it. Soooo, if there is anyone out there thinking about buying this car, you gotta be quick. FINAL CALL.

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