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Skyline R33 series 2 96 M spec

Fresh engine, done 4,000 km, ACL bearings, ACL metal head gasket, std rods and pistons, gone over from top to bottom by Miltons.

Extreme carbon single clutch, done approx 5,000 kms.

Low k's gearbox just fitted.

Kaaz 2 way diff.

Tein coilovers.

Whiteline swaybars.

whiteline camber kit in rear.

castor kit in front.

fresh trw pads and fluid to brakes.

HKS high power cat back exhaust,

Garret GT3582 Internal turbo.

High mount Extreme steam pipe manifold.

Custom Stainless dump pipe into Stainless cat pipe.

Plazmaman forward facing plenum with Plazmaman cold pipes.

Hybrid front mount.

Big Alloy Radiator with Billion hoses.

850 cc sard injectors,

Turbosmart 1200 fuel pressure reg.

Custom fuel system 044 intank feeding swirl pot and 2x044 fedding engine, aero fittings, speedflow check valves, return line and feed lines done with

teflon braid, no smell.

Apexi power fc ecu, can supply various tunes, E85, 98 etc.

Greddy profec 2 boost controller.

Alpine mp3 head unit, front and rear splitts.

Alarm system.

KR4 Silver.

GTR rear wing.

18" Rays Prodrive wheels, very rare. Toyo Proxes 4 on front and Kumho Ku36 275 on rear.

330-380 rwkw depending how brave your feeling.

$15,000 ONO

Mobile 0468353923

Serious offers please, has taken alot to get car to this level, no joy rides thanks. Located in SA.

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What I've notice, all the well built, well maintained R33s that are cheap are everywhere else but Sydney. Everyone in Sydney just wants stupid money for a near stock R33.

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