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Hey guys up for sale is my skyline, wanting to get a house/property soon so i need the funds -

CYA33

1996 Nissasn Skyline R33 Series 2

109500kms

Silver

Great Condition inside and out

Mods Include -

HKS Headgasket

GT 3566 SPL Turbo

HKS Exhaust Manifold

Tial Sport 44mm External Wastegate (Plumbed)

GReddy Intake Manifold

Greddy Blow Off Valve

HKS 760cc Injectors

Q45 Infinity Air Flow Meter

Large Bar and Plate Intercooler (ARE Intercoolers)

Blitz Air Filter

Custom Stainlesss Steel Intercooler Piping

4" Cold Air Intake

High Flow Mandrel Bent Exhaust (Custom Front And Dump Pipe, Nismo Cat Back Exhaust (Including High Flow Cat)

Apexi Power FC with Limited Edition Hand Controller / Tuner

Apexi AVCR Boost Controller

Heavy Duty Clutch

Alpine Stereo (Headunit & all Speakers)

Twin Intank High Pressure/High Volume Fuel Pumps

Upgraded Fuel System Wiring

Malpassi Fuel Regulater

18" Wheels (Dish on Rear)

Nismo Carbon Fibre Gear Knob

Just completed a compression test with 125psi on all cylinders (low comp headgasket), Healthy motor and gearbox, custom intercooler piping and Cold Air Intake piping. All tuning completed at Charlies Motors in Brisbane

Always garaged at night and on weekends, only driven to work and back (10km round trip)

Paintwork Is perfect, feels like glass, just recently had a cut, polish and wax (all meguiars products) and then had paint protection applied (Inside and Out)

Just recently gave car a Full service with - Oil, Oil Filter, Fuel Filter, Gearbox Fluid, Clutch Fluid, Brake Fluid, Powersteering Fluid, Coolant.

Also just recently had a 4 Wheel Balance and 4 Wheel Alignment. Just also put 6 Months Registration (Upto October 2007)

Brake Pads have Plenty of meat left, Tyres just recently replaced with (Nangkangs On Front, Toyos on Rear). Turbo great, no shaft play etc like brand new

Have also just recently installed a Top of the Range Mongoose Alarm System (3 Point Immobiliser etc)

Also comes with spare Standard Computer, Standard Injectors and Standard Gear Knob, Spark Plug Cover, Original "J" Pipe, Old Front Rotors (Need Machining) and HiCas Bar

Fantastic to drive, great cruiser and great performance car - running about 1.5bar, clutch fantastic to drive - not too hard, sunroof, abs etc all the features you want. Rego till October 07

Looking at getting a house soon, need the money. Plates included with sale (CYA33)

In the process of fabricating custom washer bottle / catch can, Roadworthy organised upon sale. Receipts for most items included

Can negotiate price with serious buyer, can remove spare items, rw/rego for cheaper price

Looking for 20,000 ONO

Car in north brisbane (burpengary)

Pm me for any questions or give me a call on 0430 165 020

Thanks Guys

Dale

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Hey guys, previous owner said car puts out around 440hp, but I dont have any sheets or anything to prove it...

Not interested in swaps sorry, looking for the cash for my deposit

Thanks.

Hey guys, previous owner said car puts out around 440hp, but I dont have any sheets or anything to prove it...

Not interested in swaps sorry, looking for the cash for my deposit

Thanks.

Bump

Needs to go people, Bargain price for a series 2 with these sort of mods and features

$21 000 Or nearest offer.

Can go a bit cheaper for no rego, spare parts etc

Bump.

Cmon guys needs to go asap! Taking offers around $20,000

Registered until october, quality car....Any questions just give me a call, pm me or thread it.

Thanks

  • 2 weeks later...

Previous owner told me it made 440hp, I dont really have time during the week to go take it to get dynoed and I dont drive it enough or hard enough to worry about anything happening to it. Tune on the car is fantastic as it is i believe.

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