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Make: Nissan

Model: 1998 R33 Skyline 40th Ann Ed

Milage: 96500

Transmission: 5sp Manual

Colour: GTR Midngiht Purple

Location: Brisbane

Complied? Y

RWC supplied? Will be, still to go get one

Currently registered? Y

Price: make an offer over $18000

Contact: Please PM me on here

Comments / Modifications:

Nismo 400R front bar and side skirts

Garrett GT3076 turbo (HKS 3037 spec)

Custom s/s turbo intake

Custom dump pipe into N1 style exhaust

HKS air filter

Z32 AFM

Apexi Power FC

Apexi AVC-R (black edition)

Nismo 740cc inj

Walbro fuel pump

Turbosmart FPR800 fuel reg

Front mount cooler

BK Racing 18inch wheels (265 rear, 235 front)

Razo short shift kit

40mm 3 core alloy radiator

new gates timing belt

Pioneer CD/MP3 player

Pioneer Gold front splits

Pioneer sub

Cadence amp

Hey peoples, car is one of few 40th Anniversary Editions which were built in 1998, this one in March. It came from the factory in GTR Midnight Purple and the paint is in good condition still. It has some badges on the seats and rear piller with the 40th Ann Ed logo. The car has done less than 2000km since the turbo, ecu and fuel work was done. Has done less than 500km on the new timing belt. The car made 215rwkw on 10psi at Mercury. I am selling it as I dont have a license until the end of this year, and am going on a holiday in June.

I am not interested in trading, sale for cash only. It has 2 new federal tyres on the front (1 week old). Oil and filter changed every 5000km. The rego runs out at the end of June. Feel free to ask me any questions etc...

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You should list the mods in the title of your post. At the moment it basically just says 98 R33 for $21k. Most people wouldnt even look at the thread cos it would seem too much for a 33 GTST.

You should list the mods in the title of your post. At the moment it basically just says 98 R33 for $21k. Most people wouldnt even look at the thread cos it would seem too much for a 33 GTST.

thanks for the tip bud

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