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THis car will be officially availbe in about 2-3 weeks. It will appear in MAS on the weekend with Garage Sokudo, then straight afterwards the new clutch and front bar will be put on.

1996 Series 2 R33 Nissan Skyline

Dual Airbags

Full Electrics

Digital Climate control and Aircon

White

94000km's

5 Speed Manual

Exterior

Nismo Series 2 Front Bar(not painted/fitted yet)

Nismo 400R Sideskirts

Carbon Fibre vented bonnet

Stealth Spoiler

Nismo genuine clear indicators

Tinted Windows

Engine

HKS 3.75" Super Dragger catback exhaust system

3" Dump Pipe

HiFlow cat

Apexi Power Intake Pod Filter(not fitted)

BlitZ LM Intercooler

Bosch 040 Fuel pump

GFB bleed valve running 10pounds(not fitted)

Greddy Oil Cap

Heavy duty timing belt

Driveline and Suspension

17" Blest rims with plenty of dish :aroused:

New rear 235 Silverstone tyres

Excedy Heavy Duty clutch(not fitted yet)

Spigot bush and thrust bearing will be replaced when clutch is installed

Slotted Rotors front and rear

KYB Street shocks and springs (sits quite low, over 100mm at the lowest point of exhaust)

Cusco front strut brace

Rear strut brace

Interior

Razo shift knob

Dual A pillar gauge holder

Pivot boost gauge

Oil Pressure Gauge

Oil temperature gauge

Water temperature gauge

Kenwood DD cd player

Comes with many extra's; stock airbox and filters, bonnet, front bar, cooler, and other bits n pieces

Has been run at 10psi max only for a few weeks. Never had any major mechanical problems and the car mechanical is very sound. Serviced every 3000km's with motul oils and high peformance oil filters(worth $40 each). Oil pressure is always perfect, as is water temperature. Timing belt has been changed under 1000km’s ago. AFM was replaced with a low km one as i fckd up the other one cleaning it :rofl:

There is a bit of wear on the dash as gauges were stuck there when it came over from Japan, and a tiny tear on the door side of the driver's seat.

Comes with RWC and Registration until August

23000

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