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Unfortunately I had a run in with a pole and have damaged my pride and joy. I am now looking to sell it all and move on. At this point I would prefer not to part out the car as I really don't have the space or tools.

The car is as stated a 1997 Nissan Skyline R33 GTS25T with 149***kms

ENGINE:

Apexi power FC

GCG hi flowed turbo (450hp)

3 inch exhaust including recently installed Catco cat and stainless steel 80mm Trust PE2 catback

Tomei 256 poncams

550cc Sard injectors

Bosch 040 fuel pump

Hybrid gt spec FMIC (piping damaged in places but core untouched)

Z32 air flow meter with Tomei plug (maybe damaged but unsure)

OS Gieken cam gear

alloy catch can

Exedy 5 puk heavy duty clutch installed 5,000 kms ago

Lightened fly wheel

Front and rear strut braces

Splitfire coilpacks

Always used motul oils

sevice at least every 5,000km's

INTERIOR:

Apexi AVC-R black edition

Blitz FATT turbo timer

Auto meter colt gauges (boost, oil and water temp)

Alpine head unit (not sure of the model but its good)

Focal front and rear speakers

2 Alpine V12 amps

Alpine type R 12IN sub (removes in about 1 min)

Nismo gear knob

EVERYTHING ELSE:

Tein fully adjustable coilover suspension

Tein adjustable castor rods

19in Starcorp fusion wheels (much wider at the back but i cant remember exact dimensions)

Federal 595 SS rubber all round. (235 front with 80% tread left, 265 rear with 98% tread left)

Nismo clear side indicators

Registered until July 2010

ADDITIONAL:

I have most the stock parts and others still for this car including

- injectors

- coilpacks

- gear knob

- ECU

- AFM

- cams

- fuel pump

- indicators

- cam gear

- and probably a few others that I have forgotten

Stock parts I don't have are:

- exhaust

- wheels

- suspension

- intercooler

Although in the photos there is no picture of the front bar or the Hybrid GT intercooler i do have both of them. The front bar is badly damaged and one of the sets of lights is broken. The intercooler core is fine. I will update with more pictures in a day or two.

I also have a few other random parts lying around that I am prepared to throw in including Apexi and Blitz pod filters, brake pads, Genuine Nissan car cover and other bits that I will post up as I find them.

I have receipts for this car adding up to well over $20,000

At the moment I am looking for $7,000 neg.

Contact details: Steve

Email: [email protected]

Mob: 0417357502

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