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1994 Nissan Skyline R33, Very Quick Clean 4 Door Wont Disapoint


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Item Summary: NISSAN SKYLINE R33 very quick clean 4 door wont disapoint

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: a change in life

Asking Price: 15000 Neg.

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: 0429-723-538 (I am a shift worker so if i don't answer leave a message)

Extra Information:

$15000 Neg. I swapped my 03 Ba falcon for this a few weeks ago but after getting in it for the first time today with my son my fiance tells me it has to go(the car isn't even registered in my name yet). wish i could keep it but like most other males out there we do what we told that keeps us out of trouble :P . Here is what she has:

- GTR r33 bucket seats

- new hyper gear 35/40 turbo

- MicroTech computer

- new AVO intercooler

- gfb bomb defuser

- apexi turbo timer

- gizzmo duel stage shift light

- cobolt boost gauge

- split fire coil packs

- new sard fule reg

- custom built clutch

- rda front slotted rotors

- near new front and rear pads

- new 500hp in tank pump

- custom xorst with high flow cat

- new timing belt and pulley

- all new fan belts

- new water pump

- sonic clean injectors

- new turbo smart b.o.v (plumb back but for some reason still very loud)

- earth ground kit

- new battery

- drift catch can

- new hid head lights

- a/c regas very cold

- drift air pod

- custom air box

- high octane air guide

- new rear adjustable camber arms

- new front adjustable caster rods

- new hicas lock bar

- tien springs

- new adjustable strut brace

- alpine stereo

- Nissan flor mats

- remote alarm locking

The car has been recently tuned at Pits on the Gold Coast, and it now has over 300hp on a very safe tune. It could do more but this was enough for the guy i got it from and for me.It gets approx 400kms from a 55ltr tank. 187000ks on the clock but it has excellent compression and continues to drive like a dream. Being a 4 door Skyline, it is suitable as a family car while also being a rare vehicle (plus being a 4 door saves you some money on insurance vs a 2 door!). As you can see from the photos, the car has a unique look which is constantly being complimented on. The interior is also in good condition(slight clear fade on the roof). Please don't hesitate to call me if you have any queries, or wish to see the car. (Please call on 0429-723-538) but like I said i'm a shift worker it might take me a little while to get back to you if I don't answer.

Would prefer the cash guys and girls but if you have something you think i'll like let me know...(don't have any cash to throw around)

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