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Car is in excellent condition. Very low Km's. I imported the car from Japan myself in 2008. Engine FULLY rebuilt only 20,000kms ago with forged internals. Had big plans for it but unfortunately i have to move for my career and the car cannot come with me due to living arrangements. Engine runs very smoothly, haven't had a single problem since rebuild in '09. Car has been extremely well looked after and loved. Oil and filter always changed before every 10,000kms. Tasteful modifications, car is very clean and tidy. Excellent example of an R33. Includes very rare factory electric sunroof. Car has huge potential for high power with a bigger turbo, up to 300rwkw reliably, or leave it as is, as an extremely reliable everyday car. I have only ever run on the stock 7psi boost since rebuild, car has been babied and not thrashed. Over $20 000 spent on car since purchase, I have most receipts including rebuild receipt. Very regretful sale. Call for inspection. Genuine Buyers Only

14,999 Ono

Located in Hobart, TAS

Contact Matt on 0400 129 189

ENGINE REBUILD INCLUDES:

-Forged ACL Pistons-

-ACL Piston Rings-

-ACL Main and Head Studs-

-ARP Rod Bolts-

-Performance Timing Belt-

-Performance Oil Pump-

-Bored Oil Return Line-

-New Timing Belt Tensioner & Idler-

-New Welsh Plugs-

-New gaskets including Cometic head gasket-

-Flywheel Machined-

-New Thermostat-

-Block Bored and Honed-

-Machined Crank-

-Valves Reground-

-New Gearbox Oil-

OTHER ENGINE MODS:

-Saber Intercooler-

-Extra Heavy Duty Clutch-

-Cat Back Exhaust-

-Magnaflow Duel Tip Muffler-

-APEXi AVC-R Boost Controller-

-Pod Filter-

-Metal Intake Pipe-

SUSPENSION WHEELS AND BRAKES:

-Tein Coilover Suspension- Adjustable Height and Damper-

-Keiichi Tsuchiya Wheels- 17 x 9 Rears and 17 x 8 Fronts-

-Mintex Brake Pads-

-HICAS Lockout bar-

INTERIOR:

-Carbon Fibre Dash-

-Nismo 300km/h Guages - Car has no speed limiter-

-Saber Boost Guage-

-Momo Gotham Steering Wheel - With Quick Release-

-Momo Gotham Gear Knob-

-Turbo Timer-

-Pioneer Head Unit- 6 Stacker in the boot-

-Pioneer TV Screen - Wired into iPod connector-

-Pioneer Kevlar front Speakers

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