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1993 R33 Series 1 - 4 Door..

Very Nicely modded, tried to keep it as much of a sleeper as possible..

Just had a full conversion from auto, new reconditioned 5 speed turbo gearbox & PBR stage 2 clutch.

Turbo was recently serviced & is in perfect condition, also replaced all exhaust studs with stainless steel (which is a common problem)

Car is in almost perfect condition, not a single chip scratch or dent.

Even has original factory floor mats from showroom.. ha ha.

can pick a few little things but you'd have to be really fussy !

Currently tuned to 18psi which pulled 380rwhp.

Highest boost ever run was 22psi which pulled close to 440rwhp :)

Mods : http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...mods&id=392

(prob has alot more mods but can't remember them all.. ha ha)

Pics : http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...ages&id=392

(Will get better pics soon !!)

Price is $18,000 ono.. So make an offer & i'll see what i can do :)

Call me on 0433 134 626 if your interested

Forgot to mention, car has done only 100,000km & has had major service done recently.

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