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Item Summary: Nissan Skyline R33 4 Door Manual, Coilovers, Oil Cooler, shimmed diff, R33 GT-R Wheels

Location: Gold Coast, QLD

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Not used enough

Asking Price: $12500

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: Peter - 0430 929 373

Extra Information:

Nissan R33 skyline 4 Door 1993

ISC Coilovers 15kg front, 12kg rear - Bought new, have reciept

Import Auto Parts Oil Cooler with oil filter relocator

Super Spark Coil Packs

Shimmd R200(option 1 garage) doesnt chirp along, its perfect.

Hicas Lock Bar

R33 GT-R Wheels 17x9 +30

WhiteLine front sway bar with links 24mm(blade adjustable)

WhiteLine Rear sway bar with Selbys Link kit 22mm(blade adjustable)

After market steering wheel

Pioneer headunit, and speakers

Trust gear knob with H pattern

Greddy Turbo Timer

Manual Boost Controller(10spi, been on dyno to check for detonation)

3' Inch 1 piece Dump and front pipe

3' high flow stainless steel Cat

3' Catback with 1 rear muffler

Lock nuts on wheels

Car has 220,000kms on chassis with unknown kms on Motor. I bought this car completely standard about 12month ago, and have added all the parts myself. There could be some more parts i've missed, but the car drives very comfortably on the street and is very competant on track. I service the car after every track day or 2500kms(which ever is first).

I'm really in no rush to sell, I could be interested in swaps. Just ask i wont bite. Things like new suzuki swift, vy/vz commodore, ba/bf falcon, mitsubishi 380 etc, but like i said just ask.

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It's entirely possible to have a vehicle with 220,xxxkms on the chassis, but have a rebuilt or replacement motor. Similar to how your r32 did have an rb20 with certain kms, and now has rb25 with a different amount?. Ta for bump, feel free to call if your interested in the car I see no other reason for your post otherwise. :D

It's entirely possible to have a vehicle with 220,xxxkms on the chassis, but have a rebuilt or replacement motor. Similar to how your r32 did have an rb20 with certain kms, and now has rb25 with a different amount?. Ta for bump, feel free to call if your interested in the car I see no other reason for your post otherwise. :D

I realise the theoretical possibilities of how a motor could have less k's than the chassis, It's entirely possible you live on top of a mountain and just roll the car down the hill every morning, thus saving precious k's off the engine. but you don't list a replacement motor anywhere in your mods so was just curious.

lol i take my hat off to you, that was rofl :) sorry for my harsh reply in the first place,was having a bad day.

Also, Price drop to $9,000 As the GT-R Wheels are sold. Vehicle will now come with 17x8 and 17x9 Weds Wheels(older design, proper pictures soon).



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