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Hi all,

For sale is my 1997 R33 Series II. The car makes a very reliable and torquey 260rwkw and 430nm at 19psi and is an ex HPI feature car. The car has been in a collision and does not have a RWC but is easily repairable but that is simply not something i want to pursue at this time. The car is located in Dulwich Hill in Sydneys Inner West and i can be contacted on 0422 579 305, [email protected] or by PM. The car is manual and has 125,9xx Kms on the clock.

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I am asking $9900 as is.

I will try to be as detailed, open and honest about the car and am open to offers. Now for the good, the bad and the ugly:

THE GOOD

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Exterior:

"v1 aero set" by topstage melbourne

nismo smoked side indicators

Work Emotion CR Kai 18x9.5 +38 all round, running 245/40 yokohama advan A13 front and 275/35 Nitto NT555 rear.

Roof painted black

Carbon D wing

Vented carbon bonnet w/ aerocatch locking bonnet pins.

Rear Gts-25t badge removed

Nismo carbon pillar garnishes

Skylines Australia and tunehouse stickers :D

(Photos with old wheels on)

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Suspension/braking:

Standard calipers over dba 4000 slotted rotors, project Mu HC+ pads front, QFM rear

Tein Super street coilovers (J-spec)

Interior:

Bride Vios III drivers seat on bride super low rail

Bride Ergo II passenger seat on modified universal slide rail

(yes both the seats are genuine)

Navman c60 moulded into dash in place of ashtray/cigarette lighter (see the bad section)

Blitz Gearknob

CAMS approved fire extinguisher

Autometer 2" boost guage on steering column

Jvc head unit

Rockford Fosgate 6.5" splits front

Rockford Fosgate 6.5" coaxials rear

4 channel sony amp mounted beside battery (b/w boot and rear seat)

Twin immobilisers with keypad start

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Engine:

Apex power intake in custom airbox

Greddy profec BSpecII EBC - Unit hidden in Glovebox (i only use one boost setting anyway)

z32 AFM

Garret GT3067R with 0.70 rear housing (internally gated)

Nismo 555cc injectors

Nismo adjsutable fuel pressure reg

Tomei in-tank fuel pump

600x300x76 B&P FMIC

GFB stealth FX BOV

Plazaman plenum

Splitfire coilpacks

Stainless dump

Stainless cat

HKS super drager 3.5" turbo back exhaust

2000ft/lb pressure plate gripping 5puck cushion button nissan patrol clutch plate (Custom clutch Tunehouse have made)

Apexi Power FC (hand controller in glovebox)

oil catch can

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THE BAD

The car was broken into. This resulted in the GPS being stolen (leaving an empty space where the ashtray / gps once was), the left mirror being replaced with a black mirror and the below damage to the left A pillar:

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The left rear rim has approx 5 inches of gutter rash:

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THE UGLY

I was stationary at a T intersection and was hit at approx 25km/h from the right. The other car hit the front bar side on. The wheel and quarter panel were not hit. The chassis rails were not bent. The car does start and run but I did not run it for more than a 10 second test as the radiator fan is jammed into its shroud. I have been quoted by two smash repairers at 1500-2000$ to replace the radiator support and paint the new rad support and bar white. Over the past couple of months i have collected the parts required to repair the car and these are included in the sale.

-The Right front headlight needs replacing: The car comes with a new RHS headlight included

-The front bar needs replacing: The car comes with an R33 sedan front bar in pearl white

-The front bar REO needs replacing: The car comes with a bar reo

-The radiator support needs replacing: The car comes with a BRAND NEW GENUINE NISSAN radiator support in black

-The FMIC needs replacing: The car comes with a cooling pro stealth series (black) 600x300x76 bar and plate cooler

-The front bar will need a new grill: The car comes with a new grill sprayed in white.

-The car will need an oil change: The car comes with 5L of Motul 4100 and an oil filter

-The carbon bonnet is broken and will need replacing - The car comes with the standard white bonnet included, however the white bonnet has a scratch in it.

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I am open to any questions and offers you may have.

Again, 0422 579 305 and [email protected] are preferred contact however i can be reached via PM.

Cheers,

Sean

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very sad mate and a quick way to see a lot of hard earned money disappear. Bowing out for now; youve seen how much i spent on this car...can't do that again right now.

Not willing to part out at this point sorry. Car is priced such that if someone has the time and the room to part it out they can buy the whole thing and part it for profit and I wouldn't mind at all.

PMs replied to.

Ive now had offers on:

Airbox and filter

plenum

injectors

fuel reg

turbo

AFM

BOV

fuel pump

power FC

boost controller

catch can

anyone else want me to make offers on any parts?

Airbox and filter

plenum

injectors

fuel reg

turbo

AFM

BOV

fuel pump

power FC

boost controller

catch can

sold. now open to anyone wanting parts. will post a thread in the parts section and link to it here when im home.

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