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Hi..I can see things are pretty slow at the mo for car sales (xmas and all) but just in case someone is after an 'interesting car' Im gonna try and find a good home for the R33 I have..Ive only had it 3 months (Chrissso's ex motor) but It's not getting the use it craves for,its garaged and looking very bored.If the right home doesn't come along Im more than happy to keep it and run it when needed.

SPEC LIST

Nissan factory RB25DET phase one turbo charged unit,tuned by Matt Spry 245hp (dyno sheet available)

Custom Trust rep FMIC, polished stainless piping.

Bell mouth 3" dump and front pipes heat wrapped run into by 3"catback system,jap spec end section.

Walbro 255lph fuel pump.

External turbo wastegate(rallycar chatter)

K+N race air cone fully boxed compartment.

GBF adjustable chrome dump valve.

HD Exceedy clutch,less than 10k's old

Seals done and rad serviced, timing belt,water pump,idler and tensioner bearings,front seal service...compression tested 150 psi even all round.

OUTSIDE

Nissan Factory red wine paintwork, mint!

Bomex front bar..meshed.

Dark black window tints.

Nismo style 17"x9 6 spoke black drift rims/Federal 255/45R tyres all purchased brand new on 30/08/06

Black Nissan front and rear brake calipers.

Type M side skirts/rear pods

GTS boot badge

Nismo details

INSIDE

Nismo carbon fibre manual gear shifter.

Nismo steering wheel.

In-car boost/shootout button

Boost gauge

Turbo timer

Jaycar IEBC

Jaycar DFA (similar to Apexi SAFC)

JVC Kameleon CD/MP3 player

Kenwood dual mags in the doors and rear shelve.

All seats are A1 and as new.

2 point imobilizer with remote central locking

Cockpit neons (with on/off switch)clock dials bespoke colour.

Leather gearbox and handbrake boot.

GENERAL INFO

86XXX km on clock

REGO till end of Feb 07!

Selling at 17K no offers/trades.I dont do timewasters/wannabe b-boys so please dont bother :)

I think thats it!! hot car eh?? I love it to bits so will only sell to the right person! Im unable to post picky's due to a shitty laptop but have loads I can send to you.. give me a shout on 0418722455 or email me [email protected] Thanks for looking. :)

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