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I feel that my brief love affair with my R33 Skyline must come to an end. It is a great car, but I miss my V8s.

Here is a basic run-down:

Year: Apr 1996

Model: R33 Series 2 GTS-T

Trans: 5 speed manual

Colour: Black

Kms: <74000

Rego: May 2007

Standard Skyline features:

*Factory Body Kit

*4 piston brakes

*Climate Control Air Con

*Power Steering

*Power Mirrors

*Power Windows

*Limited Slip Diff

Added Extras:

*17" SSR 5 spoke wheels with good tyres

*Lowered suspension

*turbo-back exhaust system

*HKS pod filter

*Cusco front strut brace, and rear strut brace

*Pioneer MP3/WMA CD player, Fusion 4ch amp

*Brand new Exedy heavy duty clutch

This is an awesome example of an R33 series 2. The car made 178rwkw recently, and is completely stock apart from exhaust and pod filter. Stock turbo, computer, boost, intercooler, everything.

May consider trade for VT SS, VX SS, VS V8 ute or VU SS ute, manual only.

Asking $16500 firm for quick sale. If the car that I want sells, price will be $17500. See the link in my sig for pics.

I also have an ARC intercooler and Apexi boost controller on it's way from Japan which I will sell separately.

PM or call 0411174831 for if you are interested.

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I would belive this output, As I used to have an R32 with just the standard 2 litre turbo, and with just 10psi of boost, 3inch exhaust with hi flow cat, and a front mount, i made a healthy 165rwkw!

Edited by extremegtr
:laugh: Those power figures seem very VERY fishy dude..... That sorta power is something you would get IF u already had the ARC fmic and boost controller already fitted... Good luck with the sale by the way....

I have the dyno sheet to prove it mate. It was a little higher than I expected, but that is what the dyno said.

thats a good price ur asking ill get in contact with u when i sell my car unless u want a swap plus cash good luck with sale

Not really interested in a swap unless it is for a Commodore. Let me know if you are keen.

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