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Hey guys, i have had this car for 8 months now, however have to sell due to P-plate restrictions. Since owning it i haven't had any problems whatsoever, this is a very regretful sale!

Year: 1997 (last of the 33's)

Mileage: 128,xxx km

rego: May 2008 (almost a full 12 months!)

Transmission: Manual

Colour: White

Price: $16,990ono

Mods:

3" turbo back exhaust with cannon (nice and quiet when cruising, but has an awesome roar under full throttle)

Apexi pod filter (produces nice induction sound)

HKS boost gauge

Front mount intercooler

Oil catch can

Power FC (tuned by racingline performance and now discontinued)

Bleed valve (holds boost well - no sign of boost-spike)

Standard bov

Excedy heavy duty clutch

Alarm system with pager, shock sensors, remote start and built in turbo timer

JVC mp3 head unit with pop down face and wiring for a sub and amp in place

Momo steering wheel

Original series 2 Skyline floormats

Nismo key

Original M type mody kit

Nismo front lip

I have looked after this car very well, it is washed at least once a week and serviced with new oil and oil filter every 4000-5000km. I also flushed and replaced the coilant around 10,000km ago. After searching for an R33 myself last year I know how hard it is to find a clean one, this is one of the cleanest around! The body is in immaculate condition with the only damage being a few small stone chips in the front bumper and the interior is very clean.

Extras that will be included:

Silencer for exhaust

Blitz turbo timer

Spare dump pipe

Extra non-cannon muffler

Original ECU

Not really interested in swaps as I already have a new car, but feel free to offer anyway

Contact information:

Phone Josh on: 0407343845

located in S.E. Melb

*Selling with standard rims*

Pictures:

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