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Up for sale is an immaculate R33 S2. I have owed this vehicle for over 6 years. Been overseas 3 times and rarely gets driven. Downsizing all toys for longer visit to overseas location.

Vehicle has only travelled less than 3000kms last year and only 31kms so far this year!!!!!

Pretty much a standard vehicle. The best way to have a R33.

The basic stuff...

Turbocharged 2.5L 6 cylinder

5 Speed Manual

184kw (fly) 292nM 4800rpm (standard). However tuned to 187rwkw with 464nM

P/S

HICAS 4 Wheel Steer

Icy Cold Climate Control A/C

P/W and mirrors

ABS

Twin Airbags (series 1.5 and 2 only)

Highway fuel usage 9-10L/100kms City 11-13L/100kms

With the basic breathing gear of;

Drift Pod Air filter

PWR Front Mount intercooler

Drift Oil catch can

Turbosmart BOV

Greddy Profec B-Spec II Electronic Boost Controller (set to 7psi)

3.5" Dump pipe

3.5" Magnaflow hi flow cat

3.5" bee-r cat back exhaust

Turbo Timer

Nismo Style Front bar ($1400 bar, prep and fitted Jan 12) and GTR Wing

Crystal Vision globes and clear side indicators

Mechanical 1.5way LSD

Sony CD/MP3/Aux player, Kenwood 6" splits powered by a Kenwood Amp, Sony 300watt 6" in the rear and 12" Eclipse subs powered by a Option Audio Amp. Boot has been re-done with new panels.

18" Starcorp Kaotic mags. (staggered)

New Federal Tyres (front 235/45 and rear 265/40, Jan 12)

New Century battery

Tein Super Street coil overs

Exedy Sports Tuff HD Cushion Button clutch (heavy and sticky)

Gates timing belt, fuel filter etc and pulleys (as part of major service)

GTR Dash and key

Long rego

74xxxkms. Travelled less than 3000kms last year!!

REVS and RWC Certificate will be provided.

$13990

Price is neg. Serious buyers only.

Vehicle is also listed on carsales with the rego 684LCW

0478 739 741

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