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Nissan Skyline R33GTST Series 2 1997

Manual

102402kms

VIN 6u9000ecr3313037a

Engine No. RB25197227A

Has years rego

Just had RWC 2months ago without any problems

Time to sell my skyline..

has been a fantastic car to own and drive! will make someone very happy,

but it has to go due to wanting to buy other toys.

The car is locatated in sale Victoria and as it is a fair way out i am willing to drive to meet those who are interested.

just had a service including new spark plugs, oil, belts, filters etc changed

tune is currently a low boost due to beening daily driven and made 320hp atw (can supply dyno sheets)

has made over 400hp atw on current set up

if i have missed any details please let me know

here is the list of all the goodies it has

Haltech Platium Pro (pre release version)

REPLACED OIL PUMP (at approx 87,000kms)

REPLACED WATER PUMP (at approx 87,000kms)

REPLACED ALL BELTS (at last service)

Tyres are a few hundred kms old

Fuel filter just replaced approx 1000kms ago

BLITZ LM FRONT MOUNT INTERCOOLER

GReddy RADIATOR

ELECTRIC THERMO FANS

SARD COOLING THERMOSTAT

CUSTOM GARRETT TURBO (turbo spec will be supplyed to new owner)

NISMO FUEL PUMP

NISMO 555cc INJECTORS

NEW TOMEI z32 AFM (not hooked up due too haltech ECU)

SOLID INTAKE PIPE

TEIN SUSPENSION – Checked by Fulcrum in Cairns in 2008 – they said it was all good

BRAIDED LINES THROUGOUT ENGINE BAY

SPLITFIRE COILS

TOMEI PON CAMS

SARD FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR

GREDDY OIL CATCH CAN

NEW RADIATOR HOSES AND SILICON LINES

HKS SSQV BLOW OFF VALVE WITH PLUMB BACK KIT TO MAKE LEGAL

NEW CLUTCH & LIGHT FLYWHEEL– NPC BRAND - Rated to 500rwkw from memory, super bitey with really nice pedal feel.

ALARM (M40mongoose alarm with extra feature add-ons from DEI) –complies with Aust insurance standards.

ALARM TURBO TIMER – BUILT IN

AUTO BOOT RELEASE FROM REMOTE

AUTO HEADLIGHTS

AUTO WINDOW ROLL UP KIT

FEDERAL 595RSR SEMI SLICKS ON REAR (255 wide 17")

FEDERAL SS595 FRONTS (235 wide 17")

CARBON PILLAR TRIMS

NISMO FLOOR MATS

P4004 ROCKFORD AMP

P6001BD ROCKFORD AMP

PIONEER SPLITS

SUPER WHITE HEADLIGHTS

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ASKING $23000 ONO

Cheers Michael 0448445300

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Also open to any reasonable offers, pm or msg me anytime

Cheers Michael

Hey mate. Time to sell it on hey?

This is my old car, I can vouch for how much work was done on it - lots of money spent and very fast.

Good luck with the sale - if I wasn't selling off stuff to renovate my house I would be tempted to buy it back hey!.

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Hey mate. Time to sell it on hey?

This is my old car, I can vouch for how much work was done on it - lots of money spent and very fast.

Good luck with the sale - if I wasn't selling off stuff to renovate my house I would be tempted to buy it back hey!.

can vouch for this car, replace the clutch in it a while back before it moved on to the thread starter, and it is a very very nice piece of machinery, will dust a 19g r33 gtr EASILY!

no offence but ppl are paying just over 19,000 for r33 gtrs

read what i've said above, i really can vouch for this car, if i didnt have 3 bloody nissans already i'd love to snap this up as a daily driver with alot of grunt!!!! 

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is anyone out there interested? make me an offer? im starting to really need the money, its a great car as all have said, heaps more in it to!!

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