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Bought a skyline and fell in love! now i want more power so im going the GTR route. :)

General:

1993 Series 1

Burgundy

115,000 KM On Clock

Climate Control

Full electrics

MANUAL

Registered until the 25th of April, 2007 a full 12 months.

Nearly 3 years of Mechanical Insurance Policy which is fully paid up and completely transferable to the new owner.

Previous owner had the car resprayed and motor reconditioned at 80,000kms.

Vehicle has CLEAR TITLE no money owing and a REV’S check will prove this.

Can send home video on CD if you are some distance out of Sydney.

Nissan Service Manual on CD for the R33 also includes all other models.

Major Service just completed this month:-

- Oil change and filter used Shell Helix Ultra oil.

- New premium NGK spark plugs.

- Radiator flushed and refilled with new coolant.

- New Bendix front pads.

- Brake fluid completely flushed, refilled with new fluid.

- Clutch fluid completely flushed, refilled with new fluid.

- Power steering completely flushed, refilled with new fluid.

- New pod air filter.

Exterior:

M spec front bar.

• 400R side skirts

• Drift rear wing

• MKW Imported Rims 18inch, wheels only available in the USA or Japan, no gutter scratches or

marks LIKE NEW.

• Tyres 235’s front still good tread and rear are BRAND NEW.

• Tinted Windows the darkest legal tint.

Engine/Exhaust:

• Engine is the unmodified RB25DET.

• Dump pipe, 3inch exhaust through to stainless steel cannon

Sounds nice and deep, captures the spooling of the turbo well.

• Turbosmart Blow off Valve Type III MegaSonic.

Adjustable BOV, can be very Loud or Quiet.

• K and N POD air filter NEW.

• Eboost 2 boost control can control the boost from your driver’s seat.

• Heavy Duty Clutch can handle more power.

• Tomei Front Strut Brace

Interior:

• MOTORSPORT tacho with shift lights and 7 backlight colours

• Silver Painted dash inserts

• Apexi Series II EL Boost gauge (like in 2fast 2furious) EL Lighting.

• Apexi Blue Screen RSM Computer gives full any information on how your car is running.

• Full set of Nismo Front and rear Seat Covers

Electrical:

• Eboost 2 boost control system

• Quiktrak top of the range tracking alarm system, has window closers, turbotimer, every sensor

available; tilt, ultrasonic and microwave.

• Neon Lighting in foot wells/ boot

Sound/DVD:

• Pioneer DVD/TV/CD/MP3 Head unit with INDASH SCREEN

• Kicker Front mids and tweeters, KB series.

• Pioneer 6x 9 rear speakers

• Audiobahn 2 x 12inch in custom enclosure ABP122N blue neon lighting looks great at night time.

• Kenwood 4 channel AMP, runs front and rear speakers the clarity is amazing.

• Kicker 2 channel AMP running the subs, sounds great, deep bass.

Will only cost some of your time to at the car and is well worth it.

PM me or call or msg 0425 295 437 to arrange a suitable time for both of us, Also PM me for any pictures you want! u request and il take them :)

Price DROP: $19 990 (open to offers and price negotable can take mods off car)

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Edited by mic087

This is great car guys he's really looked after it and when sitting in it at night convinced me to sell my supra GA70 and save for a skyline.

Kyle

Free bump, awsome car, very cleen, honst seller. Like kyle said you have to see this car at night it really stands out both inside and out.

The buyer will be seriously impressed with this clean r33 :D

Michael

hey mate. I may be going to the central coast meet tonight and i noticed you might be? Can you please confirm if you are? as i am EXTREMELY interested in your skyline and would like to inspect it.

Andrew.

hey mate. I may be going to the central coast meet tonight and i noticed you might be? Can you please confirm if you are? as i am EXTREMELY interested in your skyline and would like to inspect it.

Andrew.

yes i will b attending tonight.

PM's Replied. :pwned:

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