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Hi Everyone,

Unfortunatley, It has come time to sell My Car..

Details are as follows...

1994 Nissan ECR33 Skyline – $ 28,500 ONO

>> General Specs

Gunmetal Metallic Grey with removable Racing Decals

RB25DET Twin Cam 24 Valve Straight Six Turbo

91,500 K (New Engine 2,500 K old)

17 “Advan Racing Wheels (with Michelin tyres)

HKS GT Series Turbo

HKS Fuel pump

HKS Front mount intercooler

HKS FCON V Computer

HKS GCC (Fuel Control Equaliser)

HKS Turbo Timer

Nismo Exedy Heavy duty clutch (Fully Balanced with lightened flywheel)

APEXi Hi Flow Airpod

Full exhaust system with large dump pipe from turbo

Aftermarket slotted rotors at front

Aftermarket track suspension

Greddy Profec B Boost Controller (Fully adjustable)

Greddy Adjustable Exhaust Temp & Boost Guages (On “A” Pillar)

Greddy Type S BOV

Racing Knee Supports on Drivers Side

Factory Electric sunroof

M-Spec Bodykit with Large GTR style rear wing

HICAS 4 Wheel Steering

MP3 Player, 12” Sub, Amp & 6 ½” Splits (With remote & Modulated CD Stacker)

Page guard Alarm with remote engine start & central locking

>> Engine Work

Sard 550cc Injectors

Wiseco Forged Pistons

Conrods Shot Peened, Balanced, Crack Tested & Linished

Crankshaft Shot Peened, Balanced, Crack Tested & Linished

Block Chemically cleaned & Fully O-Ringed

All bearings, seals, gaskets and bolts replaced

>> Note:

1. Custom engine professionally built at 89,000

2. Engine capable of support 600HP+, but has been tuned to match turbo size

3. All Receipts / Dyno sheets available

4. Engine Resprayed in Gold & New radiator fitted at 89,000 KM

5. Photos of Engine work (pistons, rods, crank etc) taken during build also available

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Will negotiate with Serious buyers.. (Car is Located in Canberra)

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Junkie13, Yes I might be interested, can you please provide some more info on your car..(PM or e-mail me)

Biggles & Arain - Check out www.geocities.com/r33forsale - It has pics of the car & o-ringing, engine bits / under bonnet..

The page is hosted free at Geocites, so if it gets too many hits, you will get a error message asking you to try again, because user has exceed hits allocation .. blah blah.. If you still cant view it, I can zip some pics & e-mail them to you..

Also check out the thread

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...0772#post780772

I added some info on the Turbo..

Also forgot to mention.. I had the Latest Microtech Computer installed and fully tuned... I will include set of standard Injectors, Radiator, HKS F-CON V Pro Version2.0 ecu and HKS GCC (Graphic Fuel Control Equaliser) All reciepts as well (There is a BIG pile of them!!)

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