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Hey guys!!

After three and a half glorious years it's time to sell my pride and joy.. Details below!!

Firstly, reason for sale.. It has come to the stage in my life where I need to start thinking of the future, thus the Skyline must go, looking into selling off my toys and buying a house :D

This car has been my daily for the past 3+ years, I have never been defected or picked on by the cops, it's not super loud (unless you're on gate :P) not is it a bomb

Price: 10,000 o.n.o.

Location: Canterbury Area

Rego till September 2015

Details: 1995 Nissan Skyline R33 - RB25DET - Manual

Engine is unopened, bolt on mods inc.

HKS Front mount intercooler + piping

Oil cooler + oil filter relocation kit

Z32 AFM

Metal intake pipe

Lightened pulleys

Aftermarket harmonic balancer

Gates timing belt kit (replaced just over 10k ago)

SARD 550cc injectors

Spitfire Coilpacks

Hyper Gear High Flow turbo (modified to external gate)

Braided turbo oil feed line

3.5" dump to 3" xforce exhaust

38mm external wastegate on 18psi

Z32 ECU with Nistune (from Toshi)

Silvia 4.4 diff + silvia 6 bolt rear cvs

Extreme brass button clutch

3 point adjustable coilovers (about 1000kms old)

18x9.5 +22 Rota Fighters (under a year old (some paint has been chipped off but no gutter rash)) wrapped in 235/45/18 (80% tread)

Steel wheel nuts

Front strut brace

Series 2 Front bar (Some damage (repairable))

Interior has been re-trimmed in black leather with green stitch, Front seats are BRIDE Reps (NEW! bought 3months ago)

Nismo gear knob

6.5" splits front and back with Pioneer head unit (USB, SD card, Radio + MP3 CD)

Factory floor mats

Front + rear guards have been rolled (Read below about rear guards)

Momo steering wheel + R33 boss kit

Brand new 255 fuel pump (still waiting to be put in) (will be put in before the car goes up for sale)

Bee-R Rev Iimiter (not sure how to use it lol)

Also comes with

Greddy e-01 boost controller (not installed)

Greddy Boost gauge (not installed)

Blitz BOV (not installed)

New Seat belts (the current ones aren't bad I just wanted them replaced + I got them free :D )

Stock injectors

Stock AFM

Stock Airbag steering wheel

Stock s2 ECU

Stock Front seats (re trimmed see photos below)

Bad points:

Rear guards have been badly rolled, slight paint cracking.

Front bar is cracked in a few spots, repairable

Apart from that it's normal wear, no clear peel, slight scratches here and there.

Front disks will probably need to be replaced in 5k-10k (they where the first thing I changed when I bought the car)

Cluster does not read revs properly (have been quoted by JayCar $50 to fix) (does not affect speed nor odometer)

Antenna does not extend)

Boot trim is not 100% (common in all 33s) (it's not demolished)

Horn has been disconnected (from the back of the steering wheel)

Apart from that there isn't much that I can think of (although I'm sure that I've missed quite alot)

This car would be the perfect start for any car lover, I hope that whoever buys it loves it as much as I do!!

As you can tell there are quite a few mods.. The price is quite firm but am willing to shift a little (ask away the worst I can say is no :) ), please no joy riders or low ballers, also please no swaps (unless it's for 10k cash :D )

Car will be up for sale starting early march as I am waiting for the new fuel pump to be put in.

PM me or email me: [email protected]

Thanks guys!!

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