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Nissan Skyline 1993 R33 RB25DET 5 MANUAL $7999 ono
Selling my R33
This Skyline was always serviced every 2000km with Genuine Oil filter.
There is no problem with the Skyline, no oil leaks "Guaranteed". It has had a fresh paint job 1.5 years ago. The skyline loves long long trips, even short around town trips.
The engine has been rebuilt when imported, couldn't get receipts off old owner. But I stripped down the engine to do a major service and could easy see new gaskets and no oil built up. (I have photos !! )
- RB25DET
- 450 HP Turbo (12psi)
- FMIC
- New Heavy Duty Clutch
- New Genuine Radiator
- New Genuine Coolant
- New Genuine Fuel Filter
- New Spark plugs (.7 gap)
- New Thermostat
- New Gates Water Pump
- New Gates Racing Timing Belt kit
- New Drive Belts
- New Radiator Hoses
- New Genuine Tapper Cover Gaskets
- New Genuine Inlet Gaskets
- New Pod Filter ( with custom inclosed box)
- Rocket and Timing case Painted ( Same colour as the car)
- GTR Fuel Pump, Plus a spare.
- Stainless Steel 3inch exhaust with High Flow cat, 3.5 inch stainless steel cat back. And Middle Stainless steel muffler.
- King Springs
- Zumbo Yako 18x8.5 Front needs replacing soon. 18x9.5 Rear New Tyres
- LHF Guard Sticker Bomb.
- Interior in good Condition with Boost Gauge
- Greddy Turbo Timer
- Resprayed 1 and half years ago.
$7999 Ono
10 months rego
Located - Wagga Wagga
PM or txt (0422866407)

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Edited by Supple k

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