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For Sale is my R33 Nissan Skyline

Car has had well over $20,000 spent just on parts all are name brand.

It has been tuned by JEM ( Just Engine Management ) in N.S.W. And is setup to make good power with no LAG car makes 234kw on low boost and 275kw on high boost at back wheels.

I will consider swaps for car like SS Commodore, XR6 Turbo, WRX

or maybe trades for car of lesser value with cash adjustment

text or email offers or swaps/trade with pics

0437 787 967

[email protected]

Price is $16,000

list of mods

ENGINE AND DRIVELINE

HKS GT2530 Ball bearing turbo ( NO LAG )

Apexi power FC ECU

Greddy Radiator cap

Greddy front facing plenum

Greddy throttle body adapter

Greddy washer bottle

Greddy oil catch can with silicone hoses

Greddy blow off valve

Tomei cam gears

Tomei cams stage 1

Tomei shift kit

Os Giken strengthened close ratio gear set 1st-5th ( $5000 + Install )

Excedy twin plate ceramic button clutch and flywheel ( $2800 + Install )

Apexi pod filter boxed

Clear cam gear cover

Alloy radiator

Huge XSPOWER 120mm Thick intercooler 120x600x300

3.5’ exhaust with 100cpi high flow cat and jasma muffler

High flowed injectors

Alloy strut brace

Forged Internals

Bosch intank fuel pump

INTERIOR

Greddy profec 2 boost controller

Greddy profec turbo timer

Greddy \ Trust shift knob

Greddy turbo temp gauge

Pillar mount twin gauge holder

HKS boost gauge

HKS Exhaust temp gauge

Nardi steering wheel and boss kit

New battery

Sony cd player with 6x9’ and 6’ speakers

EXTERIOR

20x8’ wheels

With 225/35R20 front are 95% rear are 50%

Full Body kit with custom colour respray

LED Tail lights with matching centre garnish

REAL Carbon fibre bonnet

Adjustable caster rods

Nismo side indicators

BC coilovers BRAND NEW

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