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R33 Skyline Sedan - Modified - SOLD...

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Colour/Year/Make/Model

- Silver 1993 ECR33 Nissan Skyline GTS25t Sedan

Engine Accessories

- Trust 3" Straight Through Cat Back Exhaust and Muffler

- FLYN 3" Straight Through Dump and Front Pipe

- K&N High Flow Pod Filter with Cold Air Partition

- Hybrid 600 x 300 x 70 Front Mount Intercooler and Piping

- Blitz DD BOV

- Nismo Adjustable Fuel Pressure Regulator

- NGK BCPR6ES (0.85mm gap)

- Nissan GTR Timing Belt

- Nissan N1 Water Pump

- Nissan Genuine Idler and Tensioner Pulleys

Engine Management

- Apexi SAFCII

- Apexi SITC

- Autospeed Norgren Boost Controller

Driveline

- 4 Speed Automatic

- LSD

- HICAS

Suspension

- Stock Shocks and Springs

- Custom Front Strut Brace

- Whiteline Adjustable Front and Rear Swaybars

- Whiteline Adjustable Front Castor Bushes

- Whiteline Rear Subframe Locks (Drift Pineapples)

Brakes

- DBA 4000 Kangaroo Paw Slotted Front Rotors

- RB74 Front Pads

- DBA Kangaroo Paw Rear Rotors

- EBC Black Rear Pads

- Castrol GP 600 Racing Brake Fluid

- ABS

Bodywork

- SAU Stickers

- Rear Carbon GT Wing

- Nismo Clear Winkers

- Factory Front Aero Bar Modifications

- Phillips Crystal Vision Headlights

- Metallic 25% Window Tint

Front Rolling Stock

- 17" x 8" ANZ Avanti Alloys

- Falken Zeix 235/45R17

Rear Rolling Stock

- 17" x 8" ANZ Avanti Alloys

- Federal 235/45R17

Interior Gadgetry

- Apexi RSM /w G Sensor

- Blue LED Shift Light

- Splitfire Boost Gauge

- HKS Turbo Timer

- Reverse EL Dash

- Momo Steering Wheel with Nismo Horn Button

- Jays Leather Handbrake Boot

- Aftermarket Alarm, Keyless Entry, Genuine Nismo Key

Stereo Componentry

- Addzest CD/MD Head Deck

- JBL 6.5" Front Splits

- Pioneer 6.5" Rear Coaxials

- Cerwin Vega 12" Subwoofer

- Alpine 5 Channel 250W Amplifier

- Boot Mounted DVD Player with Remote

- Roofmounted 7.5" LCD TV / Monitor with Remote

- Glovebox 7.5" LCD TV / Monitor with Remote

Price

- $16000 negotiable for quick sale...

- I will personally offer a free (one way) flight to QLD to inspect this car after a small deposit has been placed...

- I've just bought a Nissan X-Trail Ti-L for the missus so this has to go NOW...

Story

- No expense spared...

- Meticulously maintained...

- 1st Australian owner...

- Complied 10/2002...

- Never crashed...

- 75% driven by my wife...

- Never let us down...

- Many more pics or details available on request...

Contact

- Adrian

- 0408185575

- Email [email protected]

- PM here

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Cheers Erin... :D

I'm pretty upset right now, I've put heaps of money and time into it, and I'll never get that back - although I knew that when I started it and I don't regret it... It's been an awesome car but it just doesn't suit us as a family anymore... :(

I need a drink... :)

I heartily endorse this event or product!

Seriously though guys if you are looking for a great sedan that has been lovingly looked after you can't go wrong with this, all the audio/visual equipment alone would have to be worth a few thousand.

Good luck with sale Adrian

Maybe if you called it a 4 door people would know what your talking about.

But yeah, full on nice car! Look he even has a trader rating!

If you buy it tonite he will throw in his first born! (dont worry strutto, you yourself cant have kids :D loophole)

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