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Please Register your interest - I'm seeking prospective buyers for the below car:

1994 SKYLINE R33 TYPE M with Highly modified RB26dett.

5SPEED / 2600cc / WINE/ GRADE : 3.5

MILEAGE: 70000km

ENGINE HAS BEEN REPLACED TO RB26DETT (NOW 20000km)

ENGINE:

RB26dett with 20,000km's

HKS CASTING, HKS 264CAM / INEX, HKS VALVE SPRING, NISMO METAL , HKS METAL GASKET, HKS SPARK PLUGS, HKS 2510 TURBINE KIT(x2 turbo's mounted in original position), BCNR33INTER COOLER, 720cc FUEL INJECTOR, NISMO FUEL REGULATOR, NISMO FUEL PUMP, R’S STAINLESS MESH HOSE.

RUNNING:

HKS / F.CON-V-PRO (quality unit comparible to Motec/ Autronics functionality)

SOPHISTICATED AFTERMARKET SUSPENSION - very solid stance and direct yet well balanced turn-in without the 'thud' of many suspension packages on the market. adjustable height + dampers, etc.

NISMO BUSH (ARM, MEMBER)

WHEELS: AW VOLK-GTP FRONT 8.5J / 17 RIA 9.5J / 17

TYRE P-ZERO SYS FRONT 235/45-17 RIA 265/40-17

TOWER BAR

OTHER

HKS RACING EXHAUST PIPE (MAIN 102mill WITH TITANIUM SILENCER), MOMO SHIFT KNOB (COMPETITION), MOMO STEERING WHEEL

QUICK SHIFT, AFTER MARKET HKS METERS - EXHAUST, FUEL, WATER TEMP's , MOMO ALUMINUM PEDALS, MOMO APATCH HANDLE, OS GIKEN TWIN PLATE CLUTCH.

IN JAPAN:

SPENT 1,000,000YEN FOR REPLACING ENGINE

SPENT 1,000,000YEN FOR INSIDE ENGINE MODIFICATION

Many more extra's on top of engine and mechanicals raising the cost to over 2mill yen for mod's - IE: HKS Racing Exhaust - HKS listed as 2,800aud from Cat Back - maybe $3,500AUD for full exhaust?

The car has arrived and currently being complied, but I want to go back to my R32 roots and I've already found the R32 of my dreams. It runs very well and is quite capable of exceeding 300rwkw's on 98Ron fuel without risking early engine damage.

I realise the value of GTR engines and modifications are highly dependant on condition and this car has been extensively inspected and approved by strict mechanical inspection in Japan, only to be confirmed here.

If anyone is willing to offer $ (based on full inspection), I'm only interested in offers over $28,750.

Specific photo's/ further details will be sent on personal request. Please call or email if you have specific questions.

Call 0421 058 259 or email [email protected]

Thanks for your time,

R32PWR

aka RoundEye

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Update..

Dyno tuned at 329rwkws @18.5 max boost on warm day.

Calder park revealed a 12.4 @ 123mph with average 2.4 60ft time... semi slicks = 11's, slicks & remove the standard Cat = high 10's.

Revised price - offers over 30k.

Will consider a swap, but your bargaining power will be low if you choose to swap (i prefer cash).

Not sure if I included before - but confirmed the car has forged pistons and has not missed a beat since i've owned it (admittedly only 2 months). Air / Fuel ratio is very healthy on 98 octane fuel and the HKS computer has not been tuned yet - and yes, I do have an experienced mechanic from Japan here who can tune it ;)

Cheers,

David

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[email protected]

0421 058 259

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btw : I'm based in the Melbourne S.E. suburbs.

  • 2 weeks later...

bump ...

I have decided to accept the best offer over $27k given about a month. I will take a deposit and providing balance is paid in reasonable time.

why the rush? .. the R32 will be arriving soon ...

another hybrid .. this time with more power!

Cheers,

R32PWR

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0421 058 259

[email protected]

  • 3 weeks later...

Hey guys,

I have a revised price on the beast at 27k ONO as I need to support the semi-rebuild of my R32 monster which has arrived :((over 450rwkw's oh yeah) ...

ps: HPI photoshoot scheduled for the 13th of April (would you like to be the owner then?)

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Contact:

[email protected]

or Phone me on 0421 058 259 (if not answer, sms and I will call you back).

pics ? http://www.meggala.com/redr33.htm

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