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Item Summary: Nissan Skyline R33 Highly Modified - RB30DET GT35R Track ready, street weapon!

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Not being used

Asking Price: 17500 Negotiable

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: PM

Extra Information:

1994 Nissan R33 GTS25T

Mod List:

RB30DET Conversion Engine built by RIPS NZ

RIPS Custom Plenum http://www.ripsltd.com/index2.html

High mount Custom GT35R TO4Z Compressor Wheel, Surge Ported 0.5 AR Compressor Cover .82 Rear housing was built by Chris at MTQ Qld

Tial 50mm Blow off Valve

JJR 100mm GTR Intercooler

NPC big mouth track clutch with billet flywheel

Link G4 Plugin ECU with MAP Sensor XS Loom and Boost control Solenoid - Launch control antilag etc http://www.linkecu.com/products/engine-man...g4-plug-in-ecus

Siemans 575cc Injectors

Bosch 044 Fuel pump and ARE surge tank setup in boot

Custom Dump into 3.25" Kakimoto Exhaust

Bilstien "Sydney Kid" shocks

Eibach Springs fitted + King Springs as spares

RDA Slotted Rotors

Bendex Ultimate pads

17" Work VS XX 3 piece mesh rims in white 8.5" / 9.5" wrapped in pretty shot Kumho KU36's

18" Racing Sparco 5 spoke 9" / 10"

Both complete sets of wheels and lug nuts included in sale

Series III GTR Xenon Headlights

Drift Lip

Standard Skits M-Spec Pods

Standard M-Spec bar with very rare Nismo lip + Freshly painted unfitted GTR Front Bar Both included in sale

Nardi Steering wheel

Boost / Exh Temp / Oil Temp Gauges

Alpine CDA9855 top of the line Head unit with ipod link

Unsure of the speakers but they are decent SQ they were in it when I purchased car

Drivers window switches are looking a bit second hand

All seats are in perfect condition - NO rip in drivers seat!

Carpet / Hood lining in good condition

Rare Genuine Nissan / Nismo floor mats I sourced from Japan in good condition

Trust Shift knob fitted + New Nismo Titanium Shift Knob included in sale

Paint work is in immaculate super glossy condition! there is a car park dint in the drivers door the stock front bar has some scrapes and there is a small scratch about an inch long on the rear bar

I have kept the paint detailed with a mixture of Bowdens own, Auto Glym and 3M products for the last 4 years and it really shows.

Rego is till September 2011

Air conditioning is not cold so needs to be re-gassed

Power steering has a slight leek in one hose but can ensure it is fixed before sale

Thats about all I can think of for the moment :)

A boot full of stock bits and odds and ends included haha

Pics of the car are here: http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=682018&st=0&p=1286860885entry1286860885

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Has not been out of the garage for 2 weeks :( pretty much the reason for the need to sell... Detailed the interior looking good for any inspections!!!

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Love the front lip on this car, I just have to say, make a mould and sell them! When I get my r33 I would most certainly be after one! If i had the money I would take it off you, but unfortunately, I dont :D

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