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FOR SALE:

NISSAN SKYLINE R33 GTS-T S1 M-SPEC

RB26DETT

ENGINE:

RB26DETT conversion

RB26 sump w/transfer case sliced off

RB25 engine mounts

RB25 Harmonic balancer

HKS Intercooler with custom front mount position and solid piping

BLITZ 80mm S/S tuned front pipes

SIGNAL S/S (1.1mm and 7kg!) rear 80mm straight through carbon muffler

HKS Pod filters

Splitfire coil packs

TODA Racing clutch

TODA Racing 4.5kg Flywheel

CUSCO 2 way mech diff

IRIDIUM Plugs - 6's

R33 GTR fuel pump

SUSPENSION / BRAKING AND HANDLING:

SELBY rear 28mm sway bar

RACING GEAR coilovers

D1 rear camber arms

D1 HICAS lock

CUSCO front tension rod

Solid rear subframe bushes

D1 adj castor rods

PROJECT MU Slotted front rotors

TRW (LUCAS) brake pads all round - new

NISMO Front strut brace with brake stopper

GTR rear strut brace

BODYWORK & INTERIOR

Full body respray in Blood Orange

Satin Black bonnet and wing

SPARCO bonnet pins

NARDI Steering wheel

TRUST gear knob

SPARCO Spirnt drivers seat w/ BRIDE Rail

GReddy Profec B Spec II boost control

GReddy Turbo Timer

GTR Centre gauges

New Carpet

GReddy Boost Gauge

OILS

Castrol Edge 5w30

Redline shock proof diff oil

Redline shock proof gearbox oil

Redline powersteering fluid

MOTUL 600R brake fluid

PLATES

SA Registered RB26 Number plates come with the sale of the car

3 months rego.

Im sure there is more to list but as you can see there has been shit loads spent.

Sadly i have just finished the car and am moving interstate so i need to sell. I have spent countless hours, blood and tears and SHIT loads on beers building this car! It owes me well over 35k and thats at a rough estimate! The car is can be driven as daily but it seriously set up for drift.

If you want a serious JDM Drift car for absolute peanuts that you can drive as hard as you want.. this is it!

Im asking a mere $20,500 and thats negotable. I need to sell soon but dont need any low ballers.

No dreamers need apply.

Contact me via PM or 0409901365 - Adam

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heaps of spares come with the car too. Stock wheels, stock diff, drivers seat and the list goes on.

Need to more this car soon as Im moving interstate so Im open to offers.

The car is can be driven as daily but it seriously set up for drift.

If you want a serious JDM Drift car for absolute peanuts that you can drive as hard as you want.. this is it!

How seriously set up is it ?

has it ever been drifted ?

yes mate it has with the stock 25 that was in it. Since putting the 26 in NO it hasnt been. I have run out of money and lost interest in drifting and the car. It owes shit loads of money, so now im counting my losses and moving on.

How seriously set up is it ?

Any one with half an idea on how to drift wouldnt have any trouble at all. Read the list and what i have spent on it. Theres probably over 3.5k spent on suspension alone.

  • 4 weeks later...
Why is the spoiler black? it appears orange in your picture. replacement due to accident?

spoiler looks tough in black thats prob why...an a different car in his display pic..

this guys obviously spent some big dollars on the car, reckon he'd leave the spoiler black if it was replaced due to accident...pff

goodluck with the sale man, nice car..

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