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1993 Nissan Skyline R33 Series 1

Metalic Blue colour

Larger turbo

Stage 1 Nissan Cams

After-market computer (Apexi Power FC)

Apexi AVCR (Actuator Valve Controller - Boost Controller)

K&N Pod filter

New air flow meter

FMIC with custom plumbing

front strut bar

d2 coil over suspension

off set caster bushes

fully adjustable camber control

Nismo LMGT3 limited edition (genuine white) (18'' x 9'')

3'' Momo CBE

HKS SSBOV

Lightened chrome molly fly wheel (4.5kg and brand new)

Exedy sprung button clutch (brand new)

Interiorhttp://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/index.php?

Apexi Power FC

Apexi AVCR (limited edition black)

Razo Turbo Timer

Momo steering wheel

Dual gauge pillar (A/F and Boost gauges)http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/index.php?

Genuine V spec GTR dash cluster

Body

Nismo clear side repeaters

Full GTR body kithttp://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/index.php?

LED rear lights

Razo shifter

Razo pedals

Sound System

Clarion type r 6'' splits front and rear

Clarion 330watt AMP for splits

15'' POLK Momo Sub with custom box in boot

Sony 1400watt AMP powering Sub

MOngoose 10,000 Alarm/Immobiliser

Addiotnal Info

Tuned by Dale at Castle Hill Exhaust. Ran at 260HP at 7psi, has loads more potential only limits are the injectors which could be sourced. Has small dent passanger door, and minor scratches and stone chips. The additional body parts are not fitted or painted. Taken care of immaculatley and only put on 12kms in 2 Years. Total of 113k kms.

Rego till July next year and just serviced 3 days ago and every 4 thousand kms. Oil used is only REDLINE and fuel is only ever Either BP Ultimate or Vortex 98 Octane.

Very reliable and has never broken down on me, reliable and fast car in one.

Extra

Brand new power window motor and regulator (installed)

Brand New Clutch (installed)

Blitz Brake Pads (installed)

New battery

Flush mounted boot (no wing)

2'' wider front guards

Drift bonnet with vents

serviced every 5000km (oil and filter)

reciepts for over $15000 worth of work, but much more spent.

Price

$21,000 Negotiable, Willing to hear reasonable offers too.

PRICE DROP $20,000

PRICE DROP AGAIN - $19,500

Possible swap for good quality S14a

Located in Wollongong, NSW...

Contact me via PM if interested or any Q's.

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PRICE DROPPED TO $20k

Also willing to:

Remove NISMO LM GT3 Rims to stock or

Remove Stereo to stock or

Remove spare fibreglass bonnet, spare fibreglass sidefenders, and spare fibreglass flush mount boot

in an effort to reduce price.

If potential buyer would like all items removed for a cheaper purchase price please PM me or just PM with an offer, will take into consideration.

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PRICE DROPPED TO $20k

Also willing to:

Remove NISMO LM GT3 Rims to stock or

Remove Stereo to stock or

Remove spare fibreglass bonnet, spare fibreglass sidefenders, and spare fibreglass flush mount boot

in an effort to reduce price.

If potential buyer would like all items removed for a cheaper purchase price please PM me or just PM with an offer, will take into consideration.

Will you sell these seperate now?

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