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I've decided it's time to quit drift for a while. So my R33 Skyline is up for grabs!
It's really well setup, plenty of mods and does a good skid.
mod list is as follows:
Car: 1997 Nissan Skyline R33 Series 2
Km: 147xxxkm
power: 236kw on 18psi
Engine:
Factory RB25DET
Gates Racing timing belt
Gates Racing water pump
Turbo setup:
HKS 2535 turbo
braided oil line
Apexi pod filter
blocked BOV
Billion cold air feed pipe
Hi octane airbox
ECU:
Z32 Nistune
Z32 airflow meter
tuned by unigroup
Fuel:
Walbro 255lph fuel pump
Nismo 550CC injectors
Ignition:
Yellowjacket coil packs
Cooling System:
ASI 42mm radiator
Greddy style intercooler kit
ASI silicone radiator hoses
Oil control:
Greddy 1 litre catch can
trust oil cooler kit
Exhaust:
3 inch dump pipe
3 inch custom exhaust
Gutted catco cat
Transmission/Drivetrain:
Factory RB25 5 speed manual
xtreme drift clutch
KAAZ 2 way LSD
Suspension/Chassis:
DGR sports coilovers 13/10 spring rates
Cusco front strut brace
Cusco tension brace
Whiteline 24mm sway bar
Noltec rear LCA bushes
generic rear camber arm
whiteline traction arm
HICAS lock out kit (uses normal toe arms)
AGI 4 point roll cage
Doluck B pillar brace
Full tuned super power brace
JDI knuckles
KTS tie rod ends
Braking:
R33 GTS-T brakes
Drum handbrake
HEL braided lines
Exterior:
Series 2 front bumper
clear sedan front indicators
Nismo 400R side skirts
EXplosive rear lip
Top stage 30mm rear guards
JDL roof spoiler
Nismo clear indicators
DMAX/clear world LED tail lights
GTR N1 rear windscreen
OEM weathersheilds
Interior:
GKtech handbrake cover and button
leather + blue stitching gear boot covers
Fride low max bucket seat
Bride seat rail
non airbag dash
striped sound deadning
Instrumentation:
Greddy Profec B spec II boost controller
Racetech 52mm water temp gauge
Racetech 52mm oil temp gauge
Racetech 52mm oil pressure gauge
The good:
Most parts on the car are near new, travelling less than 5000km.
It's a turn key drift car. No need to spend extra cash setting it up.
The bad:
It has no rego (ran out). Only requires a pink slip
I broke the rear windscreen trying to remove the rear wiper (N1, no wiper hole rear screen supplied)
It's rough around the edges, it's been drifted for 4+ years.
I'm after $7500, I will not separate parts so don't ask. Wheels pictured do not come with the car.

Not interested in swaps.
Located in Hoxton Park region.
PM me, my phone isn't working at the moment (frustrating I know).
Adam.
Edited by Run-It-Hard

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