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1995 series 1.5 Nissan skyline R33

Car has 150,000kms

RB25DET engine has 110,000kms

Body is in great condition the boot has a flake of paint missing about the size of a 50c coin

Brand new genuine water pump fitted less than a month ago

Gates performance timing belt fitted at the same time

Genuine cam and crank seals replaced at the same time along with fresh coolant

Exhaust manifold was removed refaced at the same time

Extreme twin plate clutch less than 5000kms old

Custom engine mounts

Fake Greddy intake plenum polished

Bocsh 750cc injectors with custom inserts

Aftermarket fuel rail

Custom heat shields

4inch dump with v band fittings to cat the 3inch cat back exhaust

T04z size turbo not ball bearing

All custom oil and water lines

Koyo after market radiator with silicone hoses

Boost gauge and afr gauge

Vipec v44 ecu

Full fuel system 2.5L surge tank bocsh 044 -8 Teflon braided fuel feed line -6 Teflon braided return lines sard fuel regulator speedflow reusable fuel filter $2000 alone on fuel system setup no fuel smell in car or engine bay (not shown in pictures)

Front mount intercooler

Bov hidden in guard

Oil catch can (not shown in pictures)

R32 gtr front brakes and nuckles

18inch volt rims (from memory)

Tuned by anthony scali at Fabcar

460rwhp on 18psi pump fuel p100

Car is setup for E85 just need a 2nd 044 and a tune

Daily driver never had a issue with the police due to the stock look

Has 1 year of rego

That's all I can think of atm lol

Asking $13,000ono am willing to negotiate

Sorry no swaps

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