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Hey guys,

1996 Series 2 R33

White

87000km

5 Speed

Air con works perfectly

NEVER BEEN BOOSTED. Has always run stock boost(6-7psi)....i hardly ever give it some and NEVER EVER go over 2500rpm until the car is warm

BODY

Nismo 400R sideskirts

The spoiler is off atm but the car comes with the spoiler, fitted if u like.

ENGINE

Apexi Power Intake filter

HKS Super Dragger exhaust from Turbo back

BLITZ LM fmic purchased brand new 2 weeks ago(not fitted in pics)

GReddy oil cap

ROLLING

Slotted rotors front and rear

17" BLEST rims with dished rears...mmmmm

235's on the front and 255's on rear with good tread

KYB springs n shocks

Front and rear strut bars

Front brake pads in good condition and recently relinnished

INTERIOR

VDO boost gauge

Razo gear knob

Super bright white headlights bulbs

SOUND

Kenwood double din headnit

Upgraded speakers in the front doors

This car, with just the stock intercooler, pod and full exhaust has made 143.4rwk on...yes...6psi!! on Protek's dyno. It now has the Blitz LM fmic and feels more powerfull and heaps smoother. Still runs stock boost though, around 7psi :flamed:

Oil and oil filter changed every 4000km's, spark plugs every 5000km's and gearbox oil and differential oil every 10000km's. I am not joking either, whenever i get bored i service my car :headspin:

Motul 300V oil just put in last week along with a new oil filter and BCPR6ES spark plugs, brake, diff and gearbox fluid all changed about 6 weeks ago and the front pads were relinished at the same time. The afm was replaced with another low kay series 2 one about 3 m0nths ago.

There is a hairline dint in the drivers door, it is very clean and can be pushed out no worries. There is a bit of wear on the dash just above the middle airvents as when it came over from japan there were four gauges stuck on the dash which have now been removed.

This car was imported by Delrich Lane importers at the beginning of 2003.

Rego till late august

Price is 19,800 <---- Series 2 for this price,,,craaazy

Reason for selling is i'd like to get a cheaper car so i can start to concentrate on career options

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Wear on dash

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Hairline dint

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Price drop to 19,800...farken crazy arent I? Cmon guys, it's not a dodgey car, easily one of the best lookin r33's in Victoria( u have to see it to understand)

But yeah it just has to go guys,, financial problems

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umm with the springs/shocks it sits pretty low...the cooler piping that runs back udnerneath hte cooler sits abit lower than the front bar. but iu have stock springs that come with the car so u could chuck them on if ya want

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