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1994 Nissan R33 Skyline Black

Great condition interior

Stock Rims

Rego Reading” 208,000 Km’s

ICE:

Pioneer Flip Head unit DEH-P7750MP

Pioneer front 6” Speakers

Alpine type R 2 way 6.5” Rear speakers in parcel shelf.

3 stage Viper Alarm black wiring central locking and siren.

Accessories:

G-Reddy Profec B Dual boost controller

AutoGauge Air/Fuel Ratio gauge

AutoGauge Boost Gauge (Not hooked up)

Autotechnica Steering wheel.

Modifications:

ECU: Apexi Power FC and hand controller tuned to 374 HP 18.5 lb Boost and 10 lb actuator boost

Tein Jap spec coil over suspension

Nismo 550 CC Injectors

Tomei fuel pump

Apexi Pod Filter

Stainless intake pipe

Cold Air Intake pipe.

Catco Hi-Flow metal

3” Cat back to 5” Cannon

Custom CES split front pipe.

Hybrid FMIC

2.5” Stainless steel piping.

Nismo FPR

Tomei 256 deg PONCAMS

HKS 3037 PRO S turbo with 0.82 rear housing. HKS Uprated actuator

Gate Racing timing belt: Changed 4000 Km’s ago with new bearings seals and water pump.

Standard low mount exhaust manifold.

HID 6000K standard headlight kit (LOW BEAM)

Splitfire Coils

Platinum 7 Spark

Turbosmart Plumb Back BOV

Z32 AFM

No Heater.

Engine Rebuild: RB 25 DET

KM’s Since Rebuild 78,000kms

Current Compression test Results: 155 psi across all 6 with 1-2 psi difference

No blow-by

Motor built by Elite Racing Developments.

JE Forged Pistons 25 thou over

ACL Rings

Prepped Rods,

ACL Bearings

Standard valves

Prepped head. No Port or polish.

Notice to all, regretful sale of my line, but due to moving over seas later on in the year I need to pass this onto someone else to enjoy the beauties of the skyline world, and move to saving money, this includes a smaller car. Mods listed above are true and accurate, This car is well treated and driven respectively, it is a daily driver for me to and from work with the rarity of taking it out for a long drive.

Engine oil is changed on or before the 5000 KM mark, usually before as well as fuel filter. Using quality filters and Motul 8100 Fully synthetic oil. Sadly due to 16 years old paint this baby is in need of a fresh coat of clear or heavy cut and polish, hence the price I am asking (Oxidation of the clear coat with one section of clear coat near the rear peeling). The car runs perfectly, and never has missed a beat. A few dints from shopping idiots on drivers side door, though nothing of great concern and easy to repair, and the usual stone chips on the front bar. Overall Good condition on the outside NO RUST!!!!. Will suit someone who wants to get in the modification world with near enough everything already done just a fresh touch up on the paint is all it would really require. Other than that RWC will be supplied on sale of the car. Has 6 months rego lasting to 11th of November 2010. THIS MUST GO!!!!

NOTE: Things that will also be included with the sale.

- Stock Steering wheel and HICAS mechanism.

- 2nd hand fully functional heater core.

- Stock ECU

Price: $8590.00 ONO. Need to sell.

Contact via Message open for discussions/inspection on appointment. Located in the Ipswich district.

More Photos will follow when I have time to take them

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Its a great car guys. Went for a ride in it yesterday and it runs like a dream. If I didnt already have a skyline I would have bought it last week.

Edited by TJ_R33
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