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CURRENTLY FITTED TO R33 GTS-T, WOULD FILL GUARDS IN GTR NICELY.

RIMS HAVE A FEW MARKS ON THEM BUT OVERALL IN GOOD CONDITION.

FRONTS: 17X8.5

REARS: 17X9

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TYRES FITTED

FRONT: 235/45R17

REAR: 255/45R17

TYRES ARE STILL LEGAL BUT NOT BRILLIANT

LOOKING FOR $850 ONO

P.S PM ME IF INTERESTED

ALSO PM IF INTERESTED IN CAR (HAS NEO MOTOR, FRONT MOUNT, POWER FC AND HEAPS MORE)

Edited by webber

located just over the NSW border from echuca, so can meet someone somewhere, or take them to melb etc.

prefer to meet up rather than post.

PRICE DROP $800 !!!! Really want these gone, i get my new rims this week...

Pretty cheap considering you can put up t0 275 Wide tyres on the rears!!!

Edited by webber

i know this is the wrong section for it, but hey.... i am still selling my rims!! lol

1995 S 1.5 R33 Skyline

80,000km’s, 5-spd manual

Recently fitted with RB25DET Neo motor with only 8000km’s on it from 2001 mdl R34 GTT

I only changed as an upgrade and not for any other reason.

Engine has new Gates Racing Timing belt, new water pump

Conversion in total cost around $5000 to complete

Front Nismo Strut Bar

Tommy Kaira Body Kit

Tein Adjustable Suspension

600 x 300 x 76 front mount and polished piping

Apexi Power FC

Koyo Aluminum Racing Radiator

Hybrid Electronic Boost Controller

Uni-filter Pod Filter (within 5000km old) with spare covers - have airbox etc

Speco back-lit Boost gauge

Bosch 040 fuel pump

Adjustable Fuel Pressure Reg

Apexi N1 Exhaust

R34 GTT 310mm Brake Rotors and Calipers

17x9” volk GTP racing rims

- now got 18" dished wheels simular to XHP sabres but a bit better looking!!!

HKS Speed limit defencer

Car runs like a dream with potential for some big power.

Was planning to continue the upgrades, but should probably buy a house

Custom NSW Number Plates “NEO-33R”

Raws complied, first aus owner, Complied march 05,

i brought with 61,000km

Registered till October 06 NSW

Trust me, car is a head turner

Car has just been fitted with DVD Player & Screen also...

P.S just brought the badges for on the gaurd (someone stole mine... bastards)!!!

Looking for an offer around $19,000!!!

Edited by webber
  • 2 weeks later...
PM sent, have you received it?

Interested if you are willing to post to Newcastle, NSW (2 hours north of Sydney) or work out somewhere to meet maybe...not sure how far from Sydney you are, but I couldn't drive further than Sydney for them as I don't have a license so i'd be asking a mate to drive me there...

Better pics of rims/tread to [email protected] please :)

Cheers

Chris 0412 49 59 58

Edited by eXc

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