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Location: Car is TAS registered but is in Melbourne at the moment

Reason for Selling: Just moved to melbourne a couple of months ago and would like the money to spend on things for my house.

Price and Payment Conditions: $26500 firm

As stated the car is registered in tassie, therefore has no RWC. Shouldn't be a problem getting one. Rego runs out in july.

CAR

1993 Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-t M spec

ENGINE MODS

RB25DET

APEXi AVC-R

APEXi Power FC and Hand Controller

ACL Forged Pistons

Blitz FMIC

Bosch 044 Fuel Pump

DRFT Oil Catch tank

Shotpenned rods

Greddy Turbo Timer

Greddy Heavy Duty Timing belt

Greddy Intake Plenum

Greddy Radiator Cap

Brass button clutch, sprung center

ACL Head Gasket

Nismo Fuel Regulator

Nismo 740cc Injectors

Splitfire Super Direct Di ignition system

Tomei Adjustable cam Pulleys

Tomei Pon Cam Shafts

Tomei Valve Springs

Z32 Air Flow Meter

Tomei HICAS lock

Trust AirNX Pod Filter

Trust T76 Turbo

External Wastegate

3” Kakimoto Racing Exhaust

EXTERIOR MODS

18" x 8" MKW Crome Rims

Lowered Bilstien Suspension

GTR Rear Wing

Veilside Body kit

Carbon Fibre Bonnet

Tinted Windows

Nismo Clear side Indicators

Carbon Fibre GTR wing blade

Carbon Fibre Ganador Super Mirrors

INTERIOR MODS

Nismo 300 kph Dash

Aftermarket Gear knob

7 inch LCD Screen (Has a ps2 in currently but am not selling with the car)

Greddy Boost Gauge

Momo Millenium Steering Wheel

Greddy Oil Pressure Guage

Greddy Piller Panel

STEREO

Alpine 1.5 DIN CDA-7897

Alpine MRV-F307 4 channel Amp

Alpine MRV-M200 Monoblock Amp

Alpine Type R Splits in the front

Rockford Coax's in the rear

Alpine 10” Type R Sub

Stinger Platinum Battery Terminals (+ & - )

Stinger Fused Distribution Block 4ga to 2 x 8ga

Stinger Distribution Block 4 x 8ga to 1 x 4ga For grounding

Stinger Helix Series Wiring throughout.

Countless hours and $ have been spent on this car. All engine modifications(full rebuild) were done only 3 months ago (have done approx 6000kms). Engine all up cost me over $20g.

Couple of minor problems ( just being honest) , turbo needs new seals, front bar has a couple of cracks(nothing major). All easy to fix.

The car has been on display at Auotsalon Final battle 2005, Semi-final 2004 and auto show off in mid 2005.

Looking for a quick sale, buyer will not be dissapointed. No test pilots. Any checks welcome.

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