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This model one of the last R33's ever made, released in March, 1998!

1998 Series 2 M-Spec R33 Skyline GTS-T

128,000 kms

Rego till May 2013

Engine:

RB25DET

Haltech Platinum Pro 1000 ECU

Garrett GT3076R turbo (0.82 rear housing)

Braided turbo lines

Custom High Mount T3 Manifold

Tial 44mm External Wastegate

Custom Screamer Pipe

Blitz 880cc Injectors

Blitz Aluminium Radiator

Blitz Turnflow Front Mount Intercooler (painted black)

Walbro Fuel Pump

Spitfire Coil Packs

Clear engine cam cover

JJR exhaust cam gear

HPI Pod Filter

JJR Front Strut Brace

Custom 3" turboback exhaust system with XForce muffler.

Wheels:

Varrstoen 2.2.1

Front: 18x9.5 +12 (225/40/18 tyres)

Rear: 18x10.5 +12 (235/40/18 tyres)

BLOX Racing 60mm Extended Wheel Nuts

Drivetrain:

Exedy Single Plate Clutch

Nismo lightened flywheel

Nismo gearbox mounts

R33 GTR diff

R33 GTR driveshafts

Suspension:

JJR Hicas lock bar

JJR Adjustable rear camber arms

JJR Adjustable front camber arms

JJR Adjustable castor arms

Top Secret/Aragosta 3-way fully adjustable coilovers

Exterior:

Full Explosion bodykit

Stealth lip wing

5% tints all round

Slimline window visors

Carbon B pillar trims.

Interior:

R33 GTR Seats

4 point half cage with padding

Nismo dash cluster (goes up to 300kph)

Autometer boost gauge

Blitz TurboTimer

Nismo floor mats

Nismo gear knob

Fire Extinguisher

Clarion VRX486VD DVD Headunit

Kenwood Amp

Apline Type S 10" Subwoofer

Car makes 306rwkw on 16psi (have dyno papers to prove)

The car is fully engineered, with engineers papers in the car and also with the RTA. Buy this and never get defected!

After 15K ono.

I am very negotiable on the price, so make me an offer.

Will swap for a Mazda 6 MPS.

May swap for other cars, depending on what it is.

Here's a pic for now, will take some better ones and upload later. Contact me on 0468 714 685.

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Edited by Stunn-R

how long has it been running at 306rwkw and how often does it get thrashed??

dont bother saying it doesnt get thrashed , with 306rwkw you know your gonna boot it anychance you get lol :P

Its been running that power for over a year

I've recently got the tune checked out and its running perfectly,

I've owned the car for 2 months and haven't really thrashed it at all, yes occasional hits on the street but thats it (anyone that knows me can vouch that I baby all my cars)

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