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Factory Complied RB25DE (Non-Turbo)

Import Complied RB25DET (Turbo)

Current Motor RB25DE from a Series2 R33 (79,000 klms)

New Motul Engine Oil (1week old)

New Genuine Nissan (Castrol) Gearbox Oil (2weeks old)

Tinted Windows (5%) (3weeks old)

Nardi Classic Steering Wheel

MOMO Gearknob

New JJR Drift Handbrake Button (Silver) (2weeks old)

JDM Panasonic Headunit

Fusion 6.5" Rear Coaxial Speakers

Stock Exhaust with a little Cannon (Very Nice Beefy Sound, Not to Loud)

Stock Air-Box

CPC Oil Filler Cap

CPC Radiator Cap

R33 Series 1.5 RB25 Turbo Manual Gearbox (87,000 klms old)

R33 Manual Pedal Kit

New OEM Clutch Master Cylinder (2weeks old)

New HPI Braided Clutch Line (2weeks old)

New Nismo Big Bore Slave Cylinder (2weeks old)

New Nismo Re-Enforced Pivot Ball (2weeks old)

New Thrust Bearing (2weeks old)

Exedy Clutch Kit (Excellent Condition, not much use)

Custom Tailshaft with New Centre Bearing (2weeks old)

Lowered Springs

ISC Adjustable Rear Upper Arms (For Camber Adjustment)

ISC Adjustable Rear Lower Arms (For Track Adjustment)

Adjustable Rear Traction Rods (For Toe Adjustment)

15" Alloy Mags

Front Tires 90% Tread

Rear Tires 40% Tread with some Camber Wear

Factory NON-HICAS

A/C Been Re-Gassed but needs Power Supply Connected

Factory Speed Sensitive Steering (not active as the speedometer isnt active)

Speedometer is not active since i have done the manual conversion as the r33 gearbox has and electronic speed sensor and the r32 factory one is mechanical. i will supply the parts to fix this though.

All the Usual Options

Brakes are in Excellent Condition

Just fixed the Boot Lid as there was previously a spoiler with dirty big holes. has been fiberglassed/preped/primered.

Interior is in immaculate Condition except for a missing manual gearboot.

Rear Floor Mats are included but i do not have the fronts

Engine is in Excellent Condition, i only used it for one track night immediatly after i had finished the manual conversion on the 24th September This year (2010), during the time i have owned it, it has never missed a beat and always starts first time every time.

Body could use some TLC, but nothing major, its not a show car.

I have reciepts for all the work performed on the car, they will be included with the sale

I also have Japanese Log Books which will obviously be included with the sale aswell

Car still has rego until FEBRUARY 2011

Serious Inquiries are encouraged only

No Time Wasters Please

Can Deliver Car at extra cost

getting over it and want something i can skid without fear if i smash it.

car will be dearly missed and i wish it to go to a loving home/owner

Price is $7800 o.n.o

Will consider Swaps for an S13 + Cash my Way or a clean swap for an s14.

Located in Sydney's South-West at Fairfield 2163.

Contact Via PM or SMS to 0434 288 584 Kevin.

Cheerios

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