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I bought this car way back in April 2003, it had only 34000kms on the clock. For the last 11 years its has been my pride and joy, well looked after, always garaged, oil change promptly every 5000kms with only Penrite products, currently running 15w-50 full synthetic engine oil. Has only ever been run on 98 octane fuel with NGK plugs, currently BKR6E-11 gapped 0.8mm. At 100000kms it had its appropriate service with Gates timing belt fitted. Never had any problems with the vehicle, has always run great! Apart from aftermarket modifications, the suspension bushes have been replaced, new steering arms and tie rod ends, new starter motor, new genuine nissan radiator fitted in the last 18 months. Dynotuned 14 months ago at Federation motors in Cairns and makes over 400hp at the wheels comfortably at 18psi of boost, 98 octane fuel. This car has been great to drive, never been in any accidents, holds many memories, will be sad to see it go. I believe my car represents great value at $10,000.



Here is a list of modifications done to the vehicle, most carried out in the last 2 years, like turbo, airflow meter, injectors, fuel pump, coil packs and clutch...



NISSAN SKYLINE R33 GTS-T series 1 RB25det



- Garrett GT 3076 turbo (low mount)



- Apexi Power FC with hand controller



- Apexi AVC-R boost controller



- Apexi turbo timer



- Nismo 740cc injectors



- Z32 Air Flow Meter



- Exedy twin plate clutch (14 months old)



- Walbro intake fuel pump 255l/hr 500hp rated



- Tomei Poncam intake and exhaust 256 degree 8.5mm lift (not fitted)



- Splitfire coil-packs



- 3A Racing air intake (new)



- High flow 3' Jasma exhaust turbo back



- Hybrid front mount intercooler with engine fan crossover style alloy piping



- Remote oil filter installation, with oil cooler



- Oil catch can



- Tanabe Sustec racing adjustable coil-overs



- HKS blow off valve



- Autometer boost gauge



- Gizmo 2 stage shift light



- Rockford Fosgate cd player, with amp running a pair of Blaupunkt Overdrive 6.5' splits (front) and Rockford Fosgate Power 6x9's (rear)



- 18' Voltec Inter Milano wheels



- 235/40 front, 265/35 rear Federal 595 tyres



- Nismo GTR front bar, side skirts and Nismo rear lip



- HID driving lights



Please no time wasters, no swaps, genuine enquires only.



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