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97 R33 SKYLINE M-SPEC SERIES 2 - 40TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION

90000KLMS

RB25DET MANUAL

ARCTIC WHITE

15% BLACK TINT

JDM NISMO WINDSCREEN BANNER

FACTORY SERIES 2 FRONT BAR

URAS TYPE 2 SIDESKIRTS

GTR REAR APRONS

NISMO CLEAR SIDE INDICATORS

DAMPER ADJUSTABLE KYB LOWERED COILOVERS

SLOTTED REAR BRAKE ROTORS

ROLLED FRONT GAURDS

18INCH DEEP DISH STARCORPS, 8.5 INCH FRONT, 9.5 INCH REAR

30MM AND 10MM SPACERS

STRETCHED 225s FRONT, STRETCHED 235s REAR

GCG HIGH FLOWED BALLBEARING TURBO

FRONT MOUNT INTERCOOLER

DRIFT BOV

POD FILTER

CUSCO STRUT BRACE

D1 SPEC OIL CATCH CAN

FULL TRUST 3.5INCH EXHAUST

BIGGER INJECTORS

BOSCH 040 FUEL PUMP

ADJUSTABLE MALPASSI FUEL PRESSURE REG

EXCEEDY HEAVY DUTY CLUTCH

TOLMI 2 WAY DIFFERENTIAL

REMAPPED ECU

NISMO SHORT SHIFTER

PIONEER HEADUNIT

KENWOOD SPLITS FRONT

ROCKFORD FOSGATE 6INCH REARS

KENWOOD 1000W MONOBLOCK CLASS D AMP

PIONEER 12INCH 1000W SUB IN BOX

BLUE/RED/GREEN/WHITE LED SPECO BOOST GAUGE

APEXI TURBO TIMER

BLUE LED DASH,INTERIOR,BOOT LIGHTS

ALLOY GEER KNOB

Very well looked after grade 5 import,only 90000klms,extremely reliable but with decent power.I dont have dyno sheets but i'm told is making around 320rwhp.Running 14-15psi with no boost controller, so with a power fc and retuning would make around 380-400rwhp easy,but honestly its great as it is,dous'nt need a thing.

Completely unmarked interior,body and paint are in great condition,engine bay is spotless,carpet is spotless,everything works,great aircon(though I never use it)

I really dont want to let this car go but unfortunately the gearbox in my wifes car has given out and needs a new one so will sell to fix the other car if I have to.

I would sell the car for $14000 with 6 months rego and rwc.Plates are not included.

I'm located in Hervey Bay qld, about 2.5hrs north of brisbane.

If interested,pm or email or msg me.0401228867

[email protected]

Rob

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Edited by GHT70 R33
That is phat. but I'm in the same boat as Scotty! SA ftl

Thanks guys, I absolutely love the look of this car, the only thing i reckon it needs is a 33gtr front bar or a bottom lip.

Also just purchased a set of factory skyline floormats so will have those soon.

And just ordered the parts i need to make the climate screen and clock light up blue led. I pretty much do this to every car i get as i hate factory colour dash lights.

Edited by GHT70 R33

Have just converted the clock and climate screen to blue. Here's a crappy quality pic off my fone, sorry my digital camera has packed it in.

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Edited by GHT70 R33
Have just converted the clock and climate screen to blue. Here's a crappy quality pic off my fone, sorry my digital camera has packed it in.

Price drop - $13000 if someone wants it.Dont really drive that much anymore.

Looks sweet.

I expect that it will be gone within the month.

Drool-bump.

Thanks mate, its definatelty one of the best looking skylines ive seen getting around where i live.

Als add it has a hicas lock bar and just changed the pwr window button to blue led.

Update,just got a full set of 5 factory s2 floormats(mesh style) with the metal skyline badges.

And just put 6 months rego on it.

Make me a decent offer and i'll let you know

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