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I'm interested in expressions of interest in my 1993 r33r impul 4 door skyline.

Currently registered in W.A. running a 2.6 for with single turbo pushing excess of 550hp (over 55k spent on engine), with in tank fuel pump feeding surge tank to 2 340lph inline pumps to engine. Running over 2000cc injectors, screamer pipe, full 3 1/2" ss exhaust system. Gtr brakes front and back. Twin plate clutch 5 sod manual box. Gtr seats and so much more. Very fast car. 245s front, 265s rear on custom rims. Full impul body kit and Debadged. Too much to list, prices over 20k will be considered. Very rare car as I'm aware only a 100 made and this is very unique build 66 of a 100. Any enquiries or more details contact me on 0477582361. Text only and if I can I will ring you. 

Thanks

Dan

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She's a little rough around the edges but I can get proof of money spent through the workshop that built motor, comes with tomei locker diff also. Running standard lsd at present as f**ked the pinion bearing in locker. Got coilovers all round, with adjustable dampening on dash. Genuine 1993 r33r impul and got tag on firewall and ashtray both confirming impul build 66! Got link ECU suitable to add ethanol sensor to adjust tune when running e85. Very fast car that goes well over 300kmh and gets there quick. But on the same note can be driven like a normal car totally anonymous to everyone around you. I was going to turn it into a Targa rally car but my wife has different plans and reckons time for me to grow up!!! 

I will send some more pictures when I get home and let me know what you think. Cheers mate.

I will be heading over to where the car is later today and I will get some pics for you. Sorry been busy moving house.

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On 20/02/2020 at 4:31 AM, PLYNX said:

And is the price 20K ?

Load up some pics please.

I put the car in the for sale section W.A. mate if you wanna have a look. It took me a while due to moving house, work commitments and seizing the locker diff to top things off!

On 13/02/2020 at 1:06 PM, niZmO_Man said:

I can move this into the for sale section, assuming your asking price is $20k

I finally uploaded some pics and put it in the for sale section W.A. Took me a while but I got there cheers!

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