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FOR SALE R33 SKYLINE GTST-rego till Feb. 2011

I had planned to use this car as a weekend track car so the interier is partially removed and the a/con has been removed but I have the interier parts in the garage to go with the car, SO, either refit and keep the car on the road or take it as a track car and leave it in its present state.

Mods include-Plazmaman Plenium, Hybrid Front mount intercooler, Turbosmart BOV-plumbed in, Turbosmart E-boost 2 controller, big injectors, pod filter-K & N, Apexi Power Fc hand controller, running 14 pounds of boost atm, CES Racing Systems Turbo back exhaust-screamer pipe ( plumbed in before cat ) Big bore exhaust with cannon 5 in tip. Greddy turbo timer, Boot mount battery set up, Tien Super Street coilovers, staggered wheel sizes-Front 18 x 8 and Rear 18 x 9. Front tyres Toyo R888 225 40 18 semi slicks ( have 2 spares ) Rear tyres 255 35 18 Potenza RE 050 a RFT, also have 4 spare rear tyres-Dunlop Formula W1 275 35 18 semi slicks AND two spare rims 18 x 8 with 235 40 18-6 wheels in total and plenty of rubber. Rear wheel arches rolled. Brakes over hauled-new 5.1 fluid, carbon technology pads in front, front and rear rotors just machined. No ABS. No rear stearing-Hiacs lock bar fitted, clutch fluid replaced with 5.1 fluid, Xeedy Sports tuff Performance clutch, Gates timing belt fitted along with new water pump and cleaned cooling system- 1.1 radiator cap, Blue bulbs fitted to all driving lights/headlights/parkers, engine and gearbox oil changed , well maintained car, reliable and making good power, stock internals ( i think ) , Nismo White dialled instrument panel-320 klm speedo, 11000 rpm tacho showing about 35000 kays HOWEVER the engine has done closer to 125000 kays from new. Strut brace fitted-front, car is very stiff and handles fantastically, power steering fluid replaced. Priced to sell, loaded with power and handling mods, $ 10,000

The car is in Eight Mile Plains/Sunnybank area and can be viewed any time. Contact Stephen at [email protected] or on 041 046 8989. Thanks

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FOR SALE R33 SKYLINE GTST-rego till Feb. 2011

I had planned to use this car as a weekend track car so the interier is partially removed and the a/con has been removed but I have the interier parts in the garage to go with the car, SO, either refit and keep the car on the road or take it as a track car and leave it in its present state.

Mods include-Plazmaman Plenium, Hybrid Front mount intercooler, Turbosmart BOV-plumbed in, Turbosmart E-boost 2 controller, big injectors, pod filter-K & N, Apexi Power Fc hand controller, running 14 pounds of boost atm, CES Racing Systems Turbo back exhaust-screamer pipe ( plumbed in before cat ) Big bore exhaust with cannon 5 in tip. Greddy turbo timer, Boot mount battery set up, Tien Super Street coilovers, staggered wheel sizes-Front 18 x 8 and Rear 18 x 9. Front tyres Toyo R888 225 40 18 semi slicks ( have 2 spares ) Rear tyres 255 35 18 Potenza RE 050 a RFT, also have 4 spare rear tyres-Dunlop Formula W1 275 35 18 semi slicks AND two spare rims 18 x 8 with 235 40 18-6 wheels in total and plenty of rubber. Rear wheel arches rolled. Brakes over hauled-new 5.1 fluid, carbon technology pads in front, front and rear rotors just machined. No ABS. No rear stearing-Hiacs lock bar fitted, clutch fluid replaced with 5.1 fluid, Xeedy Sports tuff Performance clutch, Gates timing belt fitted along with new water pump and cleaned cooling system- 1.1 radiator cap, Blue bulbs fitted to all driving lights/headlights/parkers, engine and gearbox oil changed , well maintained car, reliable and making good power, stock internals ( i think ) , Nismo White dialled instrument panel-320 klm speedo, 11000 rpm tacho showing about 35000 kays HOWEVER the engine has done closer to 125000 kays from new. Strut brace fitted-front, car is very stiff and handles fantastically, power steering fluid replaced. Priced to sell, loaded with power and handling mods, $ 10,000

The car is in Eight Mile Plains/Sunnybank area and can be viewed any time. Contact Stephen at [email protected] or on 041 046 8989. Thanks

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Same car, different stages of work. allways a work in progress lol

the fibreglass bonnet is off the car atm , so is the fibreglass boot. original bonnet and boot is on car and wheels have been painted black( today)

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hey mate sorry for being a pain but just wondering what type of front bumper that is? I quite like the look of it and it seems to retain the stock indicators? whats the height of the bumper?

hey mate sorry for being a pain but just wondering what type of front bumper that is? I quite like the look of it and it seems to retain the stock indicators? whats the height of the bumper?

Sorry m8 I dont know what Brand the body kit is.

It was on the car as is, front bar, side skirts, spoiler, rear pods.

you can have the front bar if you like it, just buy the car lol

cheers

what the hell is this dyno sheet doing on my advert????

Ive just looked at my ad for my car for sale and there is a dyno sheet next to my car for sale??????????

It looks as tho the dyno readout is part of my ad , IT IS NOT.

Who put it on my ad page??? take it off.

Stephen, r33 for sale -not related to the dyno printout seen next to my add. ( my car has a heap more power than the readout and thats misleading )

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