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1996 Series 2 R33 M-spec25t

Dyno at 218rwkw by Hitman

Kilometres 90000

Body 2 door Coupe

Colour white

Transmission 5 speed Manual

Engine 6 cylinder Petrol Turbo 2.5L

-Fujitsubo Legalis R typeEVOLUTION Turbo back

-ARC Super Induction Box

-HKS Super SQV

-HKS Turbo Timer

-Apexi AVC-R

-Apexi S-AFC II

-NISMO GT shift knob

-NISMO 300K Speedo

-NISMO Carbon pillar garnish

-NISMO Carbon rear wing end plates

-NISMO Radiator cap

-NISMO 17" LM GT2 Racing wheel

-NISMO Adjustable Suspension Kit

-NISMO Front strut brace

-GTR Rear strut brace

-Spilitfire boost guage

-Pioneer DEH-P3550MP CD/MP3 Player

-Brant Alarm System

-Genuine GTR rear wing

-88House 6000K HID Kit(Made in Japan)

*Original airbox and BOV will go with the car

Car been very well looked after

I want to swap a DC2 Type R (Sydney)

Reason: want a smaller car for daily drive

PM me if interest! or mail me at [email protected]

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Nice car :P Looks very clean and straight. One question, 218rwkw? Correct me if i'm wrong but I don't see any mechanical mods listed, from the looks of it, the engine bay looks stock and you've still got stock cooler. Just seems like a lot of power for air flow (arc box + zorst)fuel + boost.

how much you after for the car?

Please read my first post.. I want to SWAP DC2 Type R instead of money... I believe some Type R driver out there want to change their car to a more power car like SKYLINE(100kw more @ wheel)....

Please read my first post.. I want to SWAP DC2 Type R instead of money... I believe some Type R driver out there want to change their car to a more power car like SKYLINE(100kw more @ wheel)....

ahaha r33 more powerful then a dc2 ahaha! dude dont make comments about cars if u have no idea the type r is more than able to keep up with an r33

ahaha r33 more powerful then a dc2 ahaha! dude dont make comments about cars if u have no idea the type r is more than able to keep up with an r33

Ummm i'm not trying to make any comments about any car here... i know what DC2 can do and i know how good it is... and please note... I was saying (((power))) in kw @ wheel .... if ur DC2 can keep up R33 on highway.. then good for u... and if ur post got nothing to do with the swap... then go post somewhere else... Thank you

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