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1997 R33 Series 2 120,000kms

I have owned the car for a little over a year, before that it was owned by a friend for a about a year.

Serviced Every 5000km or less with Motul turbo light 10w 40w

Motul Diff Oil

Redline Gearbox Oil

Modifications,

Apexi Power FC Tuned at 12psi (made 201kw)

Blitz Dual SBC boost controller

Split Fire Coil Packs

Walboro Fuel pump

Blitz turbo timer

R34 Turbo (OP6)

RB20 Wastegate Actuator (10 psi)

Split Dump/front Pipe

3in Hi Flow cat (inside not bashed out)

3.5 inch HKS Hi Power Exhaust

Apexi Power intake filter on custom made Metal intake pipe onto the turbo

(Pod not totally boxed in but covered over see photos below)

Standard RRB20 Blow off valve

Greddy Front Mount Inter cooler and piping

Alloy Radiator

Heavy Duty Excedy Clutch

Braided Clutch Line

Braided Brake Lines (ADR approved)

Master cylinder stopper

Front and Rear Strut Braces

Bilstein Shocks and King Springs

Front Whiteline adjustable Castor Bushes (adjustable on car)

Rear Whiteline Camber Bushes

Work Emotions CR KAI 18 x 8.5 in all round

235/35/18 federal 595 SS on the front (70%)

235/35/18 Sumitomo HTR Z 3 on the rear (70%)

Work Wheel Nuts

M Spec side skirts and rear pods

33 GTR rear seat

Have had the Roof lining, A-Pillar and B/C Pillar trims redone in Black Suede (haven't done the sun visors yet)

Only need front GTR seats and interior done

White LEDs' in the cluster

Have Changed the AC Panel, cigarette lighter surround and ignition barrel surround lights all to blue LEDs'

Pioneer Head Deck (DEH-P6850MP)

Pioneer Front Speakers and tweeter

Pioneer Rear 6in Speakers

And finally the rear "Skyline" Boot garnish lights up red with taillights :(

There is probably more little bits and pieces i have forgotten but i think that will do, Basically the car has never missed a beat in the last 2 years runs great drives beautifully and handles well. Overall i think its one of the nicest R33's running around. Has been my pride and joy for a little over a year but its time for me to move on, Pictures Below feel free to ask any questions.

Price - $18,990 Will get RWC upon Sale

Plates Not Included

PM for my contact details if you are interested

and have a few more photos too

Cheers Scott

;)

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