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R33 Skyline Sedan.


Have owned this vehicle since 2010, when I bought it it was completely stock with the exception of a set of cheap rims. Have been slowly piecing it together however can not afford to finish it at the moment as such I am listing it as an EOI. if someone is interested at or near my asking price I will sell but if all I get are lowball offers I will keep it and wait until I can complete it to my standards.


April 1996 Build date

KR4 Sonic Silver

GTS25 Type S

Came from factory with 5 stud hubs & GTST brakes, no ABS, no Hicas


Factory non turbo auto

Paint is pretty average, usual scrapes & dents and a couple of small resprayed sections. No signs at all of any serious accident damage, rails are straight. 213,000k's on shell, still have original cluster.


Parts included


Full RB25DET Long motor Assembly


All machine work carried out by James Race Engines/Engine Action Flemington

Original standard bottom end(Rods, pistons & crank).

New Genuine Nissan Rings

ACL Race Series std main & big end bearings

ARP Rod Bolts

Block crack & pressure tested, decked & honed square to bores

New Welch Plugs

Crank crack tested, Grub screw cleaned & balanced, Journals polished & Crank collar fitted

N1 Oil Pump(Cover screws removed, loctited & torqued)

N1 Water Pump

Nismo low temp thermostat

Nismo engine mounts

Greddy magnetic sump plug

Tomei Oil restrictors installed in rear 2 galleries

Stock head, crack & pressure tested, decked

Supertech bronze valve guides

HKS adjustable exhaust cam gear

New Genuine Nissan seals & gaskets all around

New Genuine Nissan timing belt & bearings

New Genuine Nissan head bolts

Head assembled by James Race Engines, bottom end assembled by myself, all clearances checked & bolts torqued as per Nissan Service Manual with ARP ultratorque assembly lube(Have photos of entire engine assembly & reciept for machine work)

Rocker covers cleaned & finished in VHT wrinkle black

Brand New in Box HKS purple anodized trispoke oil cap

Brand New 53mm R series Koyorad(Top tank has been painted satin black)

Brand New Apexi GT Spec radiator cap

Tomei Oil cooler kit consisting of Green anodized oil filter blocks(With inbuilt thermostat), 13 row Cooler core, Stainless braided lines & Keith Black Pro AN fittings(Super rare, have never seen another come up for sale)

Brand new copper heater core(Original isn't leaking but made sense to replace anyway)

Superspark coilpacks

HKS Super Drager catback exhaust

Trust front pipe

Unknown Jap test pipe, also have original Nissan cat & a compliance cat

Stock Turbo & dump pipe, Brand New Genuine turbo gasket kit

Greddy washer bottle(Had full Greddy Spec LS fmic but has since been sold)

Tomei Green anodized pod filter adapter with K&N filter

Factory airbox with brand new Apexi panel filter


Suspension parts

Tein HA coilovers, Height & Damper adjustable, No leaks or knocking, recently pulled apart to inspect, cleaned & repainted pillow ball top hats gold as the factory powdercaot was flaking. I believe they have 7kg springs all around.

Tein Pillow ball Tension Rods

JIC Magic Pillow Ball Rear camber arms

Superpro Suspension rack bushes

Tomei 3 Point green anodized strut brace(mounting plates repainted with new hardware all around)

Factory rear in boot strut brace

Nismo rear upper strut brace(comes up through parcel shelf)

GTR Rear subframe Bracing


Brakes

Standard 4/2 pot Sumitomo calipers

RDA slotted rotors

RDA Pads

Tomei green anodized brake master cylinder stopper


Wheels

1x set of Super Advan SA3R in black with blue lips 17x9 +22 all around, Near new Federal 595 235/45 tyres

1x pair of Super Advan SA3R repainted metallic grey with silver lips, 17x9 +38 camber worn Kuhmo KU21 245/45

1x pair of Super Advan SA3R silver with polished lips, 17x8 +35 camber worn Kuhmo KU21 234/45 All wheels include full set of centre cap parts.


Interior & Electrics

Recaro SR2 Lemans drivers seat

stock rear & passengers seats, also have a full set of R34 seats I will include in sale

Carrozzeria Kevlar front splits & Pioneer rear speakers, Pioneer head unit, Have a cool 90s Mitsubishi 10 CD stacker with an exteral LCD display & remote and also a NOS N16 Pulsar 6 stack which I will also be including.

HKS EVC 4 Boost Controller

Apexi Rev/Speed meter(The original version with gold casing)

Greddy 60mm warning boost guage(Have black & white faced guages both will be included) With genuine Greddy guage mount attached to steering column

Mines 320kmh Speedo, GTR cluster Fascia.

Steering wheel replaced with excellent condition red stitch factory airbag wheel.

Mitsuba Proud Horns


Asking price is $15,000 ono


Any questions feel free to ask.


Cheers,

Michael



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