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R33 Skyline, Spent 25k+ In Mods., Forged Internals, Power Fc, Coilovers, 19's, Sunroof


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Serviced every 3,000-5,000kms with only the best lub's.

230RWKW on 11psi (very conservative tune) . Excellent Driveability with little to no lag, if you don't mind sacrificing this then the current fuel setup and engine build will support much more power with a larger turbo.

- Low K's on new motor, Forged pistons and rods, Ported, balanced, etc.

- Low K's on Rebuilt Highflowed TO3 Turbo

- Z32 AFM- 600cc injectors, 500hp fuel pump

- Adjustable cam gears

- Strut brace

- Power FC

- Front mount intercooler

- Greddy boost controller

- Turbo timer

- Near new Gearbox

- Near new Extreme clutch

- Rebuilt Diff

- 4 inch High flow cat

- 3 inch exhaust

- Height adjustable G4 coilover suspension + extra sets of coilover springs for the ultimate in adjustability.

- HICAS LockBar

- 19 inch wheels 235 Front tyres, 275 Rears

- Sunroof

- 5 point immobiliser & alarm

- Sony CD/MP3/USB/Ipod stereo and split speakers

Receipts for most work done + Most Standard parts come with car including a set of 16inwheels with excellent tyres. Reluctant sale due to changing living conditions soon this car will not have a garage to live in.

$13,500

~Ari

0434411814

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93k on the clock.

Has rego till end of Feb- I may be roped into pinkslipping it for you considering the short rego.....

Will consider 4 cyl buz box as part payment.

Not real keen but some pics and more details might sway me a little more.

[email protected]

Cheers

swap for a 4cyl 99 toyota hiace van on lpg and cash your way??
fkn bargain

Ha Thanks Largie, I think so too! :(

A lot of $$ have been put into this one!

For any1 that is worried about the short rego it's going to be slipped mid next week so all you have to do is pay the $ for rego which= nothing more to spend. :sick:

F*ck me dude! Your giving this thing away!!! Your killing the market for the rest of us. lol

GL. I hope this sells soon! haha

Car Location: Sydney (Lindfield)

lol

I think the market was already dead before I got to it :banana:

Whats the dealio guys? Free to good home......( + small transaction fee :)

GL with your sale Kane!

F*ck me dude! Your giving this thing away!!! Your killing the market for the rest of us. lol

GL. I hope this sells soon! haha

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi Guys,

Just an update-

Car will now be sold with 12 months rego + New back tires!

Took the 19s off today to have the tires changed....

Check the shot of the 19*275 tire next to the 16*205. :(

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willing to swap 1996 lancer GLXi rarer 1.8L 2 door coupe? will supply more details and photos if it could be a possibility (although I know most people here hate lancers) + cash your way.

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