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The time has come for me to sell my beloved r33. I've owned this car for over 3 years now however I've just bought something else so she must go. All servicing and maintenance on the car has been done by Daniel at Elite Racing Developments aka the skyline specialist. This car has been my daily ride so the way I've set it up is a perfect compromise of handling, power and looks. I'm extremely fussy with my car's, therefore it's been thoroughly maintained and not thrashed. Looking for a straight sale so definitely no swaps as I have no need for another car. Full details as per below. Any questions, feel free to send us a PM. Cheers.

Odometre: 98,000 kilometres

Exterior:

· Top secret front bar

· GTR side skirts

· GTR rear spoiler

· GTR grill with badge backing removed

· HID's headlights

· Nismo smoked indicators

· Gmax 18inch deep dish wheels

· 3M carbon fibre vinyl A pillars

Mechanical:

· Full exhaust with custom dump pipe

· Whiteline heavy duty 24mm adjustable swaybars (both front and rear)

· Turbotech boost controller set to 11psi

· Front mount intercooler including piping

· Go Fast Bits BOV with custom plumb back

· K&N pod filter with custom shielding

· Walbro 500hp internal fuel pump

· Splitfire coil packs

· Bosch platinum spark plugs

· NPC heavy duty clutch (capable for 300rwkws)

· Motul gearbox oil

· Motul brake fluid

· Always serviced with motul full synthetic oil

· Already had the 100,000km service (gates timing belt, tensioners, water pump and all seals)

· Replaced the rocker cover gasket

· Power steering fluid flushed recently

· Brand new Nissan radiator put in over a year ago

Interior:

· Momo millenium steering wheel

· Greddy gear knob

· 3M Carbon fibre vinyl layered dash

· Italian leather gear shift and handbrake boots

$10,000

Located Sunnybank Hills, Brisbane

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