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Skyline R33 series 2 1996

list of mods

18"VR5 mags

slotted rotors with blue painted calipers

cusco front strut bar

gtr rear strut bar

non hicas rear cradle

turbotech boost controller

turbosmart plumb back BOV

HKS front mount intercooler

Garret TB3401 big low mount turbo

3" stainless exhaust from turbo back

oil catch can

fuel pressure regulator

mines ECU fuel,boost and speed cut

short throw short shifter

extreme heavy duty clutch

greddy turbo timer

ISC coilovers 2000kms old

body kit

Boost gauge on pillar

oil and water temp and volt gauge in dash

sony stereo with 6x9 explode rear parcel shelf. 6" explode doors and kenwood 12"sub in boot on custom backing

alarm

Very rare factory wood grain dash and gear surround. wooden handbrake lever and gear stick knob. I have never seen this anywhere else

Ive had the car for 5 yrs and serviced every 5000kms

Last time car was on the dyno it was pulling 260rwkw with a stuffed CAS. It would do more than that now.

Its been a great car Im just moving on to better things

Bad points

I think there is a head gasket problem. The radiator overheated once I thought it might of been from the head gasket. I put a bottle of copper liquid in it and it stopped (car still boosts fine but it may need to be looked at in future) and the gearbox has a slight crunch between 1st and 2nd

Im looking at $10000 as is or $12000 with another motor and gearbox as a spare in exellent condition ready to be swapped.

Also has a taller ratio diff gets higher speeds.

If you would like to know more you can PM me or 0427999093

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Selling my mount and camera... mount is basically brand new, comes with box and support stand. rrp on the mount is $300 ish depending on where you get it from.

comes with cannon tape cam, with firewire cable and charger. its reliable as hell and takes decent footage.. cam is cheap and basically FREE at this price enough not to worry about it if it gets damaged by having it outside the car.

PM me or sms 0412 938 933

Price $250 FIRM. +postage if sending it

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Im selling the coilovers from my s14 due to upgrading.. They have no leaks or knocks and work very well. I bought them from JIS in as new condition so they havent had many kms put on them, collars have some scuff's and dents from doing them up etc but over all they are good.

Body adjustable, preload adjustable and they are an inverted front strut for extra reliability. Can be made to go REAL low. 8/6 kg rate too

$900 located in SA... can ship at buyers cost if outside of SA.

PM me or SMS 0412 938 933

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Hi Guys,

I have a Calibra Turbo - needs a clutch, and a sump gasket.

Turbo 2.0

4x4

Red

Leather Recaro interior

6 Speed Manual

Sports Exhaust

16" alloys

Had a timing belt and water pump about 20k ago.

Boost Guage

Body Kit

193,000

Needs a clutch, has some oil leaks and the drivers power window does not work all the time, paint is a little faded on the rear spoiler.

It currently has the radiator out and a few things as I have tried playing with adjustment on the gear box to see if this was the issue.

I do not have the cash to fix this up so my loss is someone else's gain, also has no rego at the moment.

Looking for around 2.5k ono as is for a quick sale as it needs some work, give me a call or pm me to discuss.

Might be interested in swaps for something old

Contact Details: 0422 518 798

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Hi guys I am upgrading my 32 to a RB25 motor and g-box package so I have a RB20 long motor, box and manual tailshaft for sale.

The gear box has just been reconditioned with brand new sincrows for 2nd, 3rd and 4th gears, as well as brand new bearings fitted throughout and a brand new front seal.

Asking $600 for gearbox

Pm me if u are interested or throw me an offer via PM if u are interested in the motor & or box aswell.

Located in Glenelg.

Cheers

For sale

R33 Front brakes, including calipers rotors brackets $300

R33 front bumper, looks like spec m but has brake ducts on side, appears to be bomex, $100

R33 Reo, Trimmed quite a bit $50

R33 Rear Bar standard, needs a paint $100

R33 doors, $100 each

R33 front fenders $100 each

EOI: Rolling R33 shell, no gearbox, tailshaft, interior or front brakes, still has rb25 motor, would need rebuild, car body straight

R33 Series 1 coilpacks $70

R33 Radiator $100

R33 thermo fan $40

Pics later, more parts to come, pm requests :D

Cosi

For Sale

4x AVS Model 6 wheels

5x114.3

17x9

+18

235/45/17 tyres, good tread. Bravus? brand

Came on my 32R from japan, havent been driven on since i got it here aside from on and off the trailer

$1000

Contact via PM or my mobile if you have it

Southern suburbs pickup, or can drop off on prior arrangement

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^^^ should mention they are hollow spoke and crazy light wheels

Bump these, will consider swaps for something in 18 that will clear bigger brakes

also have the first round of interior bits up for grabs

2x sets of factory front floormats

2x sets of factory rear floormats (incl the bit over the trans tunnel)

plus

Boot carpet, spare wheel solid cover (the fibro/cardboardy thing)

1x space saver with mint tyre

Stock scissor jack, tool kit (mint)

Floormats $50 per full set (front and rears) or $35 per pairing (front and rear separate)

Boot hardware (space saver, toolkit, jack, carpet and wheel cover) $100

or as individual

$50 space saver

$40 toolkit / jack

$30 carpet / solid floor

For sale

R33 Front brakes, including calipers rotors brackets $300

R33 front bumper, looks like spec m but has brake ducts on side, appears to be bomex, $100

R33 Reo, Trimmed quite a bit $50

R33 Rear Bar standard, needs a paint $100

R33 doors, $100 each

R33 front fenders $100 each

EOI: Rolling R33 shell, no gearbox, tailshaft, interior or front brakes, still has rb25 motor, would need rebuild, car body straight

R33 Series 1 coilpacks $70

R33 Radiator $100

R33 thermo fan $40

Pics later, more parts to come, pm requests :P

Cosi

Even tho I prob can't afford it.....how much you wanting for the 33 shell?

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