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FOR SALE 1994 R33 4 door Skyline GTST

$8500 ONO

235rwkW

Rego expiry - 2013 May

Reason for selling is that I need to money to go to Japan towards the end of the year. This has been an awesome car, has been an awesome daily (now have a work car), and I have taken it to the track a couple of times with no issues at all, super reliable.

Have recently changed the oil with Nulon Fast Flow 10w-40, changed gearbox oil to Redline MT-90, and changed fuel filter.

ENGINE MODS:

· High flow RB25 turbo by GCG

· Apexi PowerFC

· Z32 AFM

· S15 injectors (bigger than standard RB25)

· Tomei Fuel Pump (Output 540PS 248 L/h - Standard 136 L\h)

· ‘Yellow Jacket’ coilpacks

· Apexi high flow panel filter (standard airbox, COP FRIENDLY!)

· Turbotech boost controller

· FMIC

· Kakimoto 3” exhaust from turbo with Catco High flow cat

DRIVELINE & SUSPENSION MODS:

· Shimmed diff, nice and tight

· JIC adjustable coilovers all round

· Rear Whiteline GTR swaybar (the biggest and best!)

· Rear adjustable camber arms

· Adjustable castor rods

· Steering lock spacers

· Alloy sub-frame lock rings

· AVS Model 5 rims. Rear 17x9 (+36) Front 17x8 (+34)

· Front adjustable 30mm spacers

· Potenza RE01 tyres all round, approx. 50% tread left.

Bad points:

· The only bad points on the car are only cosmetic. Front bar paint has seen better days (see pics). There are a couple of areas where there is lack of clear coat, and a couple of dings.

Other than that, the car runs sweet, turns heads, sounds good, and drifts nicely too if that’s what you were intending to do. Have never had any cop attention, and if you did, you should be safe as its not dropped on its guts and no pod etc.

The car will not come with the Bride seat (in pics) and will come with a different deep dish steering wheel.

CONTACT:

PM me, or call me on 0421737070.

Im also located in Newcastle NSW

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