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Extensively Modified Nissan skyline. C/F Bonnet $25000 engine package. Garrett T04Z Turbo, Power FC, cams, valves, porting. Upgraded brakes, clutch, fuel system, cooling. 307 rwkw 20psi Easy defects to clear to keep on long rego or Track Car. Under 1:10 Wakefield.

Many reciepts. Belts, brake pads, oil, spark plugs just changed.

All work carried out by Nissan specialist workshop Unique Autosports at Seven Hills.

Also included Sparco Sprint 5 seat with frame to factory mountings.

No audio installed (upgrade was planned) some work needed in interior, Switches and locks.

Besides that mechanically A1 and very straight. Genuine reason for regretful sale.

Will Neg for less minus wheels and tyres (other option).

I drive the car around on 6psi, it was tuned on 20psi and the previous owner safely had its as high as 28psi on 98 octane.

The previous owner had the engine rebuilt at Croyden Racing Developments where the turbo was fitted.

Since owning the car have added the aftermarket brakes, cancelled the troublesome 4 wheel steering. Also had the new 18 inch Enkei RPF1s with Pirelli high performance tyres ($3500). 1000km ago belts were changed, oil and coolant, spark plugs, fuel filter, water pump and a Nismo thermostat fitted along with an alloy radiator. I am also prepared to throw in a Sparco Sprint 5 seat with aftermarket mount for stock seat mount.

The car was defected for a loud exhaust so i had my mate Matt at Midas at Hornsby fit 2 new mufflers tp bring the exhaust down to 86 db.

The car was inspected and anti pollution devices were found to be tampered.

A free RTA emissions test needs to be done for it to be legal. The engine is not blowing any smoke and the exhaust is quite so the inspecting mechanic likes the chances of it passing after:

*The O2 (oxygen) sensor is reconnected

*Stock fuel pressure regulator fitted

*Stock turbocharger wastegate valve fitted

The other item (such as aftermerket cat and larger front mount intercooler) will be ticked off once the car passes the emission test.

The car was inspected by Barry at

Antella & Lloyd Pty Ltd

20-22 Babbage Rd

EAST ROSEVILLE

The inspection was around 3pm on Wenesday 11th August.

The cars interior is in tacked but not perfect. A drivers side window switch needs replacement and one button on the climate control is missing. Together both items $100 on ebay. A few rattles but i know they are just loose speaker wires. The drivers door and boot lock need to be calibrated to the key for passenger door lock and ignition (easily done by Locksmith).

There are 2 dents on the car and the outline of a sticker. The window were recently professionally retinted.

Although far from the worst R33 in terms of interior and bodywork the strength of the car is really in the drivetrain.

The car is For Sale at $9000 with the enkeis or $7500 with 19inch Lenso rims (very good condition) but they need tyres to be legal.

Dean.

Mobile: 0412 172 715

[email protected]

This car was featured in a GTS-T Shootout on the DVD Serious Performance 7 after in was brought into Australia and complied by Unique Autosports in 2002.

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Extensively Modified Nissan skyline. C/F Bonnet $25000 engine package. Garrett T04Z Turbo, Power FC, cams, valves, porting. Upgraded brakes, clutch, fuel system, cooling. 307 rwkw 20psi Easy defects to clear to keep on long rego or Track Car. Under 1:10 Wakefield.

Many reciepts. Belts, brake pads, oil, spark plugs just changed.

All work carried out by Nissan specialist workshop Unique Autosports at Seven Hills.

Also included Sparco Sprint 5 seat with frame to factory mountings.

No audio installed (upgrade was planned) some work needed in interior, Switches and locks.

Besides that mechanically A1 and very straight. Genuine reason for regretful sale.

Will Neg for less minus wheels and tyres (other option).

I drive the car around on 6psi, it was tuned on 20psi and the previous owner safely had its as high as 28psi on 98 octane.

The previous owner had the engine rebuilt at Croyden Racing Developments where the turbo was fitted.

Since owning the car have added the aftermarket brakes, cancelled the troublesome 4 wheel steering. Also had the new 18 inch Enkei RPF1s with Pirelli high performance tyres ($3500). 1000km ago belts were changed, oil and coolant, spark plugs, fuel filter, water pump and a Nismo thermostat fitted along with an alloy radiator. I am also prepared to throw in a Sparco Sprint 5 seat with aftermarket mount for stock seat mount.

The car was defected for a loud exhaust so i had my mate Matt at Midas at Hornsby fit 2 new mufflers tp bring the exhaust down to 86 db.

The car was inspected and anti pollution devices were found to be tampered.

A free RTA emissions test needs to be done for it to be legal. The engine is not blowing any smoke and the exhaust is quite so the inspecting mechanic likes the chances of it passing after:

*The O2 (oxygen) sensor is reconnected

*Stock fuel pressure regulator fitted

*Stock turbocharger wastegate valve fitted

The other item (such as aftermerket cat and larger front mount intercooler) will be ticked off once the car passes the emission test.

The car was inspected by Barry at

Antella & Lloyd Pty Ltd

20-22 Babbage Rd

EAST ROSEVILLE

The inspection was around 3pm on Wenesday 11th August.

The cars interior is in tacked but not perfect. A drivers side window switch needs replacement and one button on the climate control is missing. Together both items $100 on ebay. A few rattles but i know they are just loose speaker wires. The drivers door and boot lock need to be calibrated to the key for passenger door lock and ignition (easily done by Locksmith).

There are 2 dents on the car and the outline of a sticker. The window were recently professionally retinted.

Although far from the worst R33 in terms of interior and bodywork the strength of the car is really in the drivetrain.

The car is For Sale at $9000 with the enkeis or $7500 with 19inch Lenso rims (very good condition) but they need tyres to be legal.

Dean.

Mobile: 0412 172 715

[email protected]

This car was featured in a GTS-T Shootout on the DVD Serious Performance 7 after in was brought into Australia and complied by Unique Autosports in 2002.

SOLD SOLD SOLD

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