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This is the original for sale ad from the guy I bought the car from. He is Jimbo2000 on here.

R33 GTSt M Spec

108,200km approx (bought in april 2003 with 88,000kms)

Mods (and i'll probably leave a few things out as theres so many)

APEXi PowerFC management with handheld controller

Turbosmart E-Boost electronic boost controller

PIVOT super baby turbo timer - stealth setup in ashtray

Aftermarket hybrid turbo (model is unknown but is larger and a lot better than standard turbo, boost comes on hard early and has a great meaty power curve all through the rev range) with reinforced wastegate actuator by Unique Autosports to hold boost and bring it on better

223rwkw

GTR front mount intercooler

Z32 air flow meter for more agressive tuning

SPLITFIRE 80mm boost gauge on drivers side A-Pillar

HKS exhaust cam gear

TRUST/Greddy oil catch can

New 6 button clutch fitted two weeks ago

GTR fuel pump and 550cc injectors (claimed when i bought the car from previous owner- have never pulled them out to check but i feel thats right as the fuel system would have maxed out with the standard items

3 inch exhaust off the turbo to high flow CATCO 3 inch catalitic converter into HKS Super Drager cat back exhaust system

Pod air filter enclosed in custom made insulated cold air box with induction piping from front bumper

bendix ultimate brake pads all round

Autowatch 3 point immobilser with digital siren alarm system

Sony Xplod Cd player

altec amp with 10" sub in box (for wank factor) pretty much unused in the garage

Carbon fibre gear knob

custom R33 leather handbrake and gearstick boots by Jay (SAU)

fire extinguisher set up in back

wheels are Speedy Holotype R rims 17inch

tyres about 6 months old 235,45,17's Hankook Ventus Sports

electric windows

airbag steering wheel (not available on series 1's)

REDLINE lightweight shockproof gearbox oil

always run with PENZOIL Turbo oil 10w-30

Genuine Nissan floor mats

100,000 Major service with new timing belt replaced at appox 93,000kms

rego till february next year (license plate ECR33M model ECR 33 M Spec)

1995 model, built 1994 (its a series 1.5) best bits of series 1 with series 2 engine and bodykit and a few other bits and pieces from the series 2

Since then.

Complianced in South Australia, had to get higher springs (still have lower ones buyer can have, I think its sits right as it is on 17's) and a ‘child restraint anchor’.

New tyres are a couple of thousand km’s old. Toyo TEO Plus

Serviced every 5thousand km’s.

New fuel pump, old one died.

Splitfire coilpacks.

New Alpine stereo with ipod input, 12 inch sub, 4 channel amp, front 6” splits, 6” rears.

(Stereo is pretty good, if your a music nut you’ll want to put that sound deadening stuff in the doors at least)

New rear shocks from Trident

Currently has 146XXX km’s on the clock.

Drove from Sydney to Mt Gambier, has done two trips to melbourne and countless trips to radelaide.

Has been my daily drive for nearly 4 years. Engine is always warmed up before any ‘spirited driving’ that said its been over 6k rpm bugger all. Normal driving I don’t go above 4k rpm.

Boost hits at around 3k.

When I first got the car back to Mt Gambier it was keyed a week later. The scratches are still there, they have been touched up, they are still obvious from less than a couple of meters away. There is also a bunch of paint missing from the bottom of the front bar and a bunch of stone chips on the front of the bonnet.

After $9k o.n.o

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 0418827091

On with the pics.

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The handover

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Obligatory Dyno Graph (before splitfires)

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This is why im selling :)

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The poor thing has cosmetic damage. These are some pics.

This was there when I bought it

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Some f**ker stole the boot keyholecover

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The scratches :)

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Random rear left dent, not sure how this one appeared.

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Plenty more pics on request.

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Pic threads get all the chicks !

The air, Its cold.

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Fully Sick Subwoofer ?

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Neat split install

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Yes, I listen to ABC talk radio :P

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Surprisingly comfortable back seats (if your less than 5'10)

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Mmmmm Dash (edit: holy crap photos highlight the dust :D )

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SuperFunHappyDragger

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Sneaky Sneaky Go Fast Bits™

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What I like to call the 'Shit I forgot to wind the windows up but it doesnt matter because the car is still going' device

(old stereo is pictured)

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Drivers side seat wear, I keep meaning to stitch it up but then I remember im a man and thats womens work !

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Sorrry about the wanky bits, before you say anything, we all thought we were 2Fast and 2Furious when I got this car.

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hey there mate im interested making it my track car. since i sold my one due of having baby. it was a regret sale.

i can offer u $7,500 at thi stage. pm me if ur interested.

Hi,

Thanks for the offer, as I said im after more than $8000 at this stage.

(Ask me again in a couple of weeks or so if its still here)

Thanks

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