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Hi, Ive nearly gotten my ute ready for RWC, so I'm going to sell the R33 :laugh:

Im in Toowoomba QLD.

Its a 1993 series 1 2 door with about 103XXX kays on it.Ive had it for just over a year and have done the engine 100k service- gates racing timing belt, new water pump, cam & main front seals etc. Syn Motul 8100 oil each 6 months. Got the reciepts for the parts.

The previous owner has done a auto to manual conversion with a very heavy duty clutch.

Ive put in:

black leather shifter boot and handbrake cover,

repainted the dash surround in matt black (early r33's go yucky and have to be redone)

new pioneer head with usb , jaycar kevla coaxials 6's in the doors.

Front jap strut brace

replaced the big mouth 150mm unifilter.

High flow cat and 3" stainless cat back- big cannon - sounds good.- I still have the original exhaust in VGC if needed.

Has a jap chipped ECU- the chip is removable- there is a guy on the skyline forums that can make chips made to order, for engine part upgrades - bigger injectors/ hiflow turbos etc.

Standard boost /standard intercooler

Has kings low or super low springs.

17" wheels with 255's on the back

inside/outside in GC.

$9000 - I have not got a RWC for it at this point - but you welcome to organise one

Ive probably forgot a few things- I will edit them it later

I'll put some pics up soon.

Edited by datfreak
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