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Hi All,

I'm looking to sell my '93 R33. I've had the car for over 10 years and it's been my daily drive. It's done 210,000kms and has been a very reliable car during this time and a lot of fun too! I've modified a bunch of things, such as the turbo, ECU, exhaust, etc... and it has about 330hp (250kW) at the rear wheels on 17psi of boost (tuned & tested by Sam at Dr. Drift in Tottenham - he is a master!).

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Below are some pics and a list of most of the modifications:

- Apexi Power FC with hand commander

- HKS GT2535 ball bearing turbo

- 3 inch turbo back exhaust

- Larger intercooler

- 550cc injectors

- Splitfire coil packs

- Blitz Electronic Boost controller

- Apexi Rev Speed Meter

- Auto Meter Boost gauge

- HSD Coilovers

- 18 inch Drift R ROH rims (deep dish rear rims)

- DBA 4000 T3 slotted front brake discs with Bendix Ultimate brake pads (discs and pads both recently fitted)

- Set of stock rims and subwoofer box with amplifier (not currently connected)

- Front steering arms and rear HICAS lock bar

…and other bits and pieces that I can barely remember.

It's a beautiful looking car and I always keep it in the garage. There are some minor blemishes on the bodywork, but they are not very noticeable. Mechanically the car is in very good running order. I've never been harassed by police for driving this car because it looks clean and stock standard. The car has VIC rego till the 20th of September 2014.

I'm asking $7,500ono. The price is negotiable and I will consider any serious offer to buy (not interested in swapping). You're welcome to bring your mechanic along for an inspection. Feel free to contact me (Nick) via email or my mobile with any questions or to make an offer.

My mobile: 0432 712 583

Email: [email protected]

Location: Taylors Lakes, 3038

Please respect the rules for classified ads on SAU: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/69225-classifieds-rules-please-read-this-before-using/

Thank you!

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