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well it would be adding to the track car allong with the decat pipe and straight through zorst that will come.

and we all know i have an addiction to screamers.

Edited by sneaky1

Item: 1994 R33 Nissan Skyline GTS25T - 4 Door

Location: Adelaide

Item Condition: Average/Good Condition, although could be very good with some TLC. I've had this car for 4 1/2 years now and am the second australian owner. Purchased this from a Doctor who had it imported originally. Complianced in mid-2000 making it one of the first 4 door's in the country.

Reason for Selling: Bought a Mazda 3 MPS hatchback (needed more carry space for work and a growing family)

Price and Payment Conditions: $6,900 ono cash. Priced for a quick, outright sale.

Extra Info:

Series I RB25DET (good condition - runs fine) - serviced every 10,000k's with Shell Helix Ultra Full Synthetic (new filter every oil change)

5 spd Manual

Gunmetal in colour

Registered until Jan 2010

Genuine 190,000Kms -

- Car was painted about 3yrs ago except for bumpers, side skirts and door handles (a long story!)

- New clutch, pressure plate and thrust bearing

- New clutch master and slave cylinders

- New front brake pads and disks machined

- Gearbox has had new main bearings fitted

- GReddy Front Mount Intercooler

- Microtech LT-12 ECU

- GTR Fuel Pump

- Splitfire Ignition Coils

- Tein Coilovers

- 3" cat back exhaust system

- 3" turbo dump/front pipe (made by Boostworx) with 3" cat

- Side skirts

- JVC head unit and speakers

- K&N pod filter with silicon inlet pipe from turbo to MAF

- 18" genuine Zepter 3piece Mesh Wheels (nice dish)

- 4 x RDA grooved rotors (from the group buy)

- Kuhmo Ecsta 265x40x18 rears / 245x45x18 fronts (80% tread)

TO-DO LIST

- Power steering needs new high pressure hose (leaking oil) but still works fine

- Developed a kooky electrical problem since gearbox/clutch was done, they must have damaged some electrical wiring somewhere. Whatever they have done, the turbo timer now goes stupid on occasion and its affected the aircond control panel. All electrical was working beautifully before it went in for the gearbox....go figure!! They claim that it's not their problem.

- Rubber gasket in the ring that fastens down the fuel pump needs to be replaced (smell petrol fumes sometimes)

- Has only ever had a winter tune. Needs a summer tune at some stage

- Originally tuned by Shaun at Boostworx. Last tune by Tim Possingham at Tilbrooks

Pictures: yes!

Contact Details: PM Michael if you'd like more details

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This has been a great, reliable car. Because it has been my everyday car, the last tune was intended to improve my economy rather than search for more power. Tim knocked it back to about 165rwkw on Tilbrooks dyno and it has been returning a pretty consistent 14L/100Km, not bad for a solid city driver using a Microtech. But it is a winter tune and it could use another map for the warmer weather. The leaner map is definitely not as smooth as the more powerful map it had before but it is certainly cheaper to run.

I would call this a "diamond in the rough". It already has most of the fruit you need to get some good HP out of it and it handles well on the Tein/Kuhmo setup, even though a set of slightly softer springs would make it work alot better if going around corners is your thing. If you have the know how to do alot of these repairs yourself, then this will be one of those rare, great bargains. Even if you paid someone (that you TRUST) to do the work for you, it wouldn't take a hell of a lot of money to make a huge difference. I reckon it looks tough with the 18's but doesn't attract the cops whatsoever. It's only lowered to about the legal limit so it's ideal for the street (you won't be scrapping when you drive over humps or spoon drains) or if you prefer, slam it all the way down........the choice is up to you.

I think I've said all I need to say, except that the wife has dropped the hammer and said that "it has to go"! I reckon the price I'm asking is damn fair and isn't far off its wrecking value, so be quick if you're interested.

IF YOU WANT TO SEE THE VEHICLE IN PERSON, POP OVER TO UNIVERSAL MOTOR AUCTIONS AT 99-105 TORRENS ROAD, BROMPTON.

It's booked in to be auctioned on Wednesday, so if you're interested in making a deal beforehend, let me know. Otherwise it's in the lap of the gods on the 25th November!!!

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1993 R32 4dr RB20DET

160,000km

Manual

Location: Adelaide

Tein Type HA Coilovers

Greddy Profec B (set to 10psi low/13psi high)

Nismo shift knob

Momo Steering wheel

3" Exhaust (cat-back)

DNA 17x9 +30 wheels with tyres

Exedy Sportstuff clutch

GTR Front Seats

GTR Rear Seats

GTR front bar and rio

GTR fuel pump

GTR Vspec II boot lid w/ Genuine N1 lip

FMIC

HKS Earthing Kit

Front Strut Brace

Rear Strut Brace

Quality Alarm + central locking with remote.

Aftermarket Sterio + speakers

Sunroof

Original Skyline Floormats

Digital Climate Control

Few more parts I would have forgotten.

Bad points:

Aircon would be better with a regas, works just not heaps cold.

Rear trim, next to rear passengers seat is average. Easy replacement.

Car is currently NSW rego but will be swapped to SA rego before buyer receives car.

$11,000 PM me or 0402 902 759 (matt) Please call if you have lots of questions and PLEASE NO TIME WASTERS OR TYRE KICKERS! Car available for inspection tomorrow onwards.

Reason for sale: Have a chance to go travel, unfortunately that involves selling my car.

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For sale:

3" X-Force High Flow Cat and 3" stainless steel split front dump

$150 for the split front dump and $100 for the Cat

Dibs on this cat.

Will it fit a Series 1 stagea?

If its one of these were sweet :huh:http://justjap.com/store/product.php?produ...=275&page=1

Check pm vu

Dibs on this cat.

Will it fit a Series 1 stagea?

If its one of these were sweet ;)http://justjap.com/store/product.php?produ...=275&page=1

Check pm vu

Bastard. I was about to PM Vu. :huh::D

Need gone ASAP due to going on a overseas holiday soon!

R33 Series 1 spoiler $40

In perfect condition.. no scracthes or dents.. white

R33 Chrome tail lights $200 for the pair

Will fit any R33

Perfect condition

Series 2 Vertex Rear and side bodykit - $100 rear & $100 2 sides

White

Sides in good condition

Rear has minor crack in left rear quarter panel

Underneath scraped due to car being too low!!

R33 Series 1 rear garnish (Clear) $30

Top condition no scratches or marks

PM me if you want pics or shipping costs

Or give me a txt on 0432716869

cheers

ive got a 2.5" cat if your interested Ruby

Thanks for the offer mate, but I'm already 3" all the way. Wanna keep it that way ... just looking to replace the aging cat.

hey vu is the split dump full length to the cat and can i make a screamer from it??

if so ill be all over it like a nympho with free credit.

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Its exactly like in the picture there, guess you could cut the bottom part of the split bit and weld the hole in the main pipe and extend the splitted pipe so it exhaust the smoke down lower under the car and got yourself a screamer.

Series 2 Vertex Rear and side bodykit - $100 rear & $100 2 sides

**** VEILSIDE REAR & SIDE****

SORRY

Need gone ASAP due to going on a overseas holiday soon!

R33 Series 1 spoiler $40

In perfect condition.. no scracthes or dents.. white

R33 Chrome tail lights $200 for the pair

Will fit any R33

Perfect condition

Series 2 Vertex Rear and side bodykit - $100 rear & $100 2 sides

White

Sides in good condition

Rear has minor crack in left rear quarter panel

Underneath scraped due to car being too low!!

R33 Series 1 rear garnish (Clear) $30

Top condition no scratches or marks

PM me if you want pics or shipping costs

Or give me a txt on 0432716869

cheers

Series 2 Vertex Rear and side bodykit - $100 rear & $100 2 sides

**** VEILSIDE REAR & SIDE****

SORRY

Need gone ASAP due to going on a overseas holiday soon!

R33 Series 1 spoiler $40

In perfect condition.. no scracthes or dents.. white

R33 Chrome tail lights $200 for the pair

Will fit any R33

Perfect condition

Series 2 Vertex Rear and side bodykit - $100 rear & $100 2 sides

White

Sides in good condition

Rear has minor crack in left rear quarter panel

Underneath scraped due to car being too low!!

R33 Series 1 rear garnish (Clear) $30

Top condition no scratches or marks

PM me if you want pics or shipping costs

Or give me a txt on 0432716869

cheers

Hey guys got all this stuff piling up in my garage need it all gone. MAKE AN OFFER OR I JUST MIGHT GIVE IT TO YOU!

32 gtst

- Standard Rear bar

- Rear Seats good condition (no tears)

- Two Gtst Spoilers (Gun metal grey and Maroon)

- Full powering steering system with canerter and lines etc

- Window wipers

- Full air con compressor with lines

- Fuse box with fuses

- Coolant overflow bottle

- TEIN Adjustable castor arms

- Mint Upper Camber arms

- Blue face cluster - 122000kms

- Lower Window plastic cover

- Clutch master

- Standard front dump

- Bonnet latch support rod plus horns

- Bonnet holder stick

- Gtst front guards (mint condition)

- Full dash perfect condition has a lil crack under cluster (barely see it) No bubbles or major cracks, also has passenager and driver side vent, no middle one.

- Gtst Stockies

32 GTR (all stuff is 1993)

- Windscreen with the build in antenna

- GTR steering wheel (needs a retrim)

- Air con climate control unit

- Glove box

- Mirror rearview

- Sun visors

- Turbo Timer (FET brand)

- Foot rest peddle

- Washer bottle

- ABS Control Unit with lines

- GTR Clutch master booster

- :down:RB26 GEARBOX :D

- Rb26 sump with 4wd front shafts and the whole lot

I have many more stuff including special GTR TEIN EDFC Adjustable (Damper is full electric and adjustable inside the car with the unit) Just enquire..

Any questions please call or text me on 0417 378 515

Edited by Lil Miss 32

Dark.sky ordered some rb20 injectors from the US thru me, however since he's changing engines, he has no need for the following injectors

He has already paid for these injectors, so prices are firm.

6x555 Lucas brand injectors, top feed, high impedance, suit rb20det. $400 firm, pickup only (or buyer pays postage)

These are unused, still in plastic wrap.

Sale only due to buyer switching to rb25 (and hence requiring rb25 injectors instead)

PM me.

-D

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