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AS I'M BACK OVERSEAS FOR AN EXTENDED PERIOD I'VE DECIDED TO SELL MY R33

IT IS AN:

-1994 turbo white manual

ENGINE/DRIVELINE

-Blitz Lm intercooler

-4 month old apexi pfc + handcontroller

-4 month old pfc boost controller

-K&n air filter

-Blended dump pipe - ceramic coated - 3'' manderal bent exhaust, ceramic coating to 3'' cat, 7'' stainless muffler - work done at exotic exhausts in Brisbane

-Bosch 044 fuel pump in tank

-Nismo adjustable fuel pressure reg

-New clutch 3000k's ago - exeddy hi pressure plate - organic clutch - done by myself, flywheel machined, throwout bearing, spigot bearing - job done properly

-New brake pads / discs machined

-Dynoed / tuned one month ago - originally was 175rwkw now 209rwkw

-2.5 Inches lowered king springs

-Upon purchase 2 years ago(15000klms ago) timing belt and idler pulleys done by myself

-Oil changed every 4000klms - shell fully synthetic

-Filter changed every 2000klms

-NGK inridiums heat range 7 gapped to .85mm

-95000klms

-Perfect for someone who wants to go next step - big turbo / injectors / rb30 bottom end???

Wheels

-17x9 alloys - 255 rear tyres 225 front

Exterior

-Immaculate original body apart from front bumper respray. Was checked before purchase by long term friend who has been in Automotive body business for 7 years. No dents/scratches/absolutely no rust.

Windows tinted maximum legal 1 year ago

Nismo front bonnet lip

Interior

Immaculate original black/grey velour.

Original nissan floor mats

Autometer boost guage

Kenwood cd player

All mods done by myself apart from exhaust and tuning - car has not been thrashed/drifted etc.

12 months rego just paid

Allways kept in a dry garage.

Rarely driven as I am allways away

Upon inspection will not be dissapointed

Fast and smooth. Boost comes on really early Apexi boost control kit

Price $21000 ONO / or nearest offer

Ph: 07 54816229

Gympie

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HTH

Safcossie,

Thanks for that-just bought my first laptop the other day and have been doing a lot of learning - up until a year ago I have been computer illiterate

Cheers

Hi Tim,

I don't see any r33's with Apexi computers, boost controllers here at the same price. You have to look at the condition of the vehicles before making any critisims on prices.

Like I said above - it took me a month to find a good one - I looked at over ten cars and most of them were dogs.

If you were serious about buying a car why would consider asking about the best price without looking at it?

Mate ... i asked for the best price you could do ... as in are you negotiable?? and to what extent. I don't get why its considered an insult when an 18 year old asks about a skyline. Unlike most people i have done well for myself and i'm in the position to buy the car i want which is a skyline. I live in brisbane and i drive and astina ... a fairly nice first car compared to what most people have so grigor why don't you shut the hell up.

I would have come out and had a look at your car mate ... but not anymore.

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people, believe the guy when he says it is a clean car, it's immaculate. I have driven this car and the power delivery is unreal. It has had no expense spared. It is well worth the money asked, you won't find another 33 as clean as this!

Ned

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