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Anyone after a cheap r33? located Brisbane. Looking for $7500 Ono. Just about to put another 6 months rego on it.

1997 r33 (rego shows 1996 Nissan fast shows 1997)

155000 km on chassis

Unknown km on engine stock turbo (racq electronic compression test when I bought it showed 90% or above on all 6 cylinders)

3inch turbo back exhaust

Greddy / data Logit gauges control boxes.

Apexi rsm, auto gauge for boost

Tpiece boost controller (8psi)

Blitz pod filter

After market oil cooler, filter relocated, earls braided lines

Tein type HA coil overs

After market front strut brace

18s with staggered fitment (85% tread left)

USB/iPod alpine headunit, jvc speakers

Keyless entry with immobiliser (installed by Chris R)

New o2 sensor done 5 months ago

New Bendix front brake pads

Gearbox and diff oil done about 8 months ago

Radiator flushed + coolant 3 months ago

New throttle body gasket

Problems:

Front bar needs replacing ( I have a replica 400r front bar and 2 brand new Nissan clear indicators, front bar just needs painting and fitment + install indicators)

Slight knock from the rear suspension, Doesn't effect the handling, have been told its the D bushes that are worn. No leaks either.

Clutch needs adjusting possibly needs a new clutch fork boot. Clutch isn't slipping and still bites quite well.

Air conditioning needs regassing.

Apart from the few minor problems the car has never missed a bit. Doesn't blow smoke, starts first time everytime. The paint is pretty good apart from a few stone chips. Side skirts and rear bar could do with a new coat of paint.

Pm for pics. Make offers.

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Also it has a blitz bov

new ngk iridium plugs gapped to .8mm

Forgot to mention the driver side window possible needs a new motor. It still works but stops about an inch from the top. A little nudge and it will go all the way up but fails to click itself off. Have been quoted around 150 to fix the window with genuine Nissan parts.

Whilst I know the car is in good condition, the couple of minor problems have been taken into consideration and reflected in the price.

Located west side of Brisbane

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