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$10,000 - with Rims & R34 Interior

$9,500 - with Stock R33 rims & Stock Interior

*****NO SWAPS/TRADES*********

1996 Nissan Skyline ECR33 (GTS-25t). I now have 4 cars at home & this car doesn’t get driven at all now – time for someone to give it a new home. It made 245kw @ 11psi with previous owner. Plans were to get EBC, Cam Gears and a FPR and get it retuned for more grunt. Unfortunately plans have changed.

Engine Mods: - GT3037S Turbo - TOMEI Poncams - Upragded Injectors with Bosch Fuel Pump, - Nistune ECU with Z32 AFM - Hybrid FMIC with piping - 3in turbo back with Kakimoto Exhaust - Turbosmart Dual Stage Boost Controller. Stock airbox has been modified and installed (compatible with FMIC Piping)

Driveline and Suspension: - Brand New Clutch (Pressure Plate, Semi-Solid Ceramic clutch disc, release bearing and roller - spigot bearing) - TEIN lowered springs - Original HICAS and computers haven’t been messed around with.

Cosmetics: - Impul Front Bar, - 6000K HID - Carbon Fibre B-Pillars, - 19inch Super Hiro rims (235/30R19 fronts & 275/30R19 rears), - R34 GT-t interior (no damage or scratches anywhere) - Clarion/Nertz sound system (worth $2k) Major Service done on 1/03/13 with Motul 300V Chrono Engine Oil, K&N oil filter, Motul Gear 300 used in G/Box and Diff, Denso Plugs, Raditor flush and new coolant, etc.

Body is ABSOLUTELY straight as an arrow, not listed on REVS or PPSR.

Thanks for viewing.

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Thanks mate.

Im in blacktown area. (Dont worry the car wasnt bought from here ..hehe)

Rego due date is June 4th. Airbox is installed and tyres are in good condition.

Bump - with more pics! :)

Interior shot - only change is a new carbon gear-knob
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Latest Engine Bay shot - Only change is the factory airbox with modified snorkel (yes thats cloth duct tape, and no it doesnt rip off)

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Stock Rims and Seats - *Passenger side seat side bolster is ripped a little* and one of the rims has the black (spray) paint flaking off.

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Sitting pretty at the TSI Mega-Meet.

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Please dont txt/call me with stupidly low prices, it'll be much appreciated.

Cheers.

Edited by MrFijiGold

Cheers bro. Spoke to Tom earlier in the evening- apologises if I sounded in a rush, I had an exam this evening. Any more questions, please feel free to call. Cheers

  • 2 weeks later...

Bump! Deposit was taken but buyer failed on full payment.

Now selling for $8800 on stock rims and stock interior.

Will organise a pink slip if I get the time. Car was started after 1 week yesterday :(

  • 2 weeks later...

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