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Hey Guys,

I brought this car 12 months ago and have just gotten it back from having my engine built etc. However, since i started i've had a baby and all the the money i've spent on the car has left me kinda broke, so sadly i have no option but to sell the car and move on. The engine is brand spanking new having driven less than 150klms. So the new owner will have to run it in etc. If it doesnt sell before i run up 1500k's i will have it tuned and post up a dyno figure. It really is a sad day, but i just gotta do it. Details go like this...

1996 R33 Series 2 Gts-t

-5 speed manual

-112 xxx kms

-Professionally resprayed by Candyman Spray Painting in Sydney in Jet Black

-Car gets regularly washed, polished and waxed using only top quality products

Brand New Engine Rebuild.

Consists of the following

CP Forged Pistons, Eagle Rods, Tomei Metal Head Gasket, All New Nissan Gaskets, Extensive Head Work, Head stud kit, N1 Oil Pump and Collar to suit, N1 Water Pump & Nismo Thermostat, HKS Step 1 Cams, HKS Cam Wheel, Z32 AFM, HKS GTRS Turbo, 555cc Injectors, Bosch Fuel Pump, Split Fire Coils. There is alot more that has gone into it, but this should give you an idea on the kind of quality parts that have been used. For exact specs on head work or any thing else please call me and i can put you in touch with the man who built it. I have spoken to many people with a similar setup who have 300rwkw on a sain amount of boost, so that is my aim. The above work/ parts cost me 20K,( with receipts) and has an engineers cert to boot.

Now Tuned @ 271 rwkw

Others Mods etc:

•Genuine Gtr bodykit (Plastic, Gtr copies are made from fibre glass)

•Carbon Fibre reverse scoop bonnet sprayed with a clear coat (with bonnet pins)

•17†Volk EMU Racing rims resprayed in Gold fitted with near new Hankook K104 255x40 (rear) Bridgestone RE01 215x45 (front)

•Tein height adjustable coilover suspension, hard but not uncomfortable

*Cusco Front Strut Brace

•DBA4000 slotted rotors front and rear

•DS2500 front brake pads, RACEBRAKES rear brake pads

•Cusco castor rods set to 8 degrees castor

•GFB Stealth Fx blow off valve (fully adjustable, can be fully closed)

•3†split dump/front pipe (fitted 3 weeks ago) into 3†CATCO hi flow cat (fitted 4 months ago) continues into 4†through to 7†cannon with 5†fluted tip, also have a legal bolt on end muffler.

•Power FC & Hand Controller

•Apexi AVCR Boost Controller

•Apexi Turbo Timer

•Apexi boost gauge

•Apexi pod filter

•Twin thermo fan set-up with 1x12†& 1x14†fans

*New Battery

•Genuine C’s shortshift kit

•Aftermarket steering wheel, pedals and Gear Knob

*Nismo Clear Indicators

*Aluminium wheel nuts

•Stock diff re-shimmined

•Hybrid Tube & Fin 700x300x75 FMIC fitted

•Excedy 5 Puk Ceramic clutch with RPM brass button pressure plate

*New stereo inc, Alpine MP3/ Ipod Control Head Unit, Alpine V12 amp running 6 inch Kenwood splits in the front and a Soundstream SPL 12" sub.

There is more as well, but i think you get the idea by now, this car has everything you could ask for and will cost you

ALOT less to buy than what it cost me to buy and build.

Pics of car and build attached to next post, please just ask if you want to see other pics etc.

Custom Plates SLO33R included in sale

$26,000 ono (remember engine work alone is over 20K)

or $18,000 with standard motor and turbo..

Phone Ben 0409 910 960

Edited by DRAGTS

i also have a pic showing engine number (on request) with these build pics, so you know your not just looking at some random photo's

Edited by DRAGTS
Great setup you've created there, i'm interested to know where you bought the bonnet,looks tough..

Good luck with your sale...

Cheers

Yeah thanks, the bonnet was on the car when i brought it so i'm not so sure, but i think unique autosports in sydney have the same or similar.. cheers

Free bump Ben!

I've seen this engine in various stages of build, and can definitely vouch for the quality of parts and workmanship that has gone into the build.

The guy who put this together has to be one of the finest and most passionate Skyline mechanics in the country.

Ok guys, some nice offers coming my way, none of them quite what i'm after, but keep em coming, i'm open to ideas.

By the way, i've got 700k's up on the new motor, so not too long before i get her tuned up.

Will sell now, untuned for 27k. Cheers!

  • 2 weeks later...

Ok guys time for a bump. To celebrate the occaision, i have dropped the price $4,000.

Have a look at the mods, and realise just how good a value this baby is. Still planning on coming to the SNS next week if you want to look at it.

  • 2 weeks later...

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