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R33 GTS-T Series 2 Skyline - Gunmetal Grey

Please PM me via the forums, send me an email to [email protected] or call me on 0407 229 095 (after 4pm on weekdays) if interested.

Please note: No joy riders! We've heard too many horror stories.

Also no paypal payments.

Excellent performance and handling, owned by female owner since import in Oct 2002. Rego renewed till Oct 2011.

2.5L to 3L conversion engine professionally built by Pro Concept Racing in Seven Hills late 2006/early 2007, producing 324RWKW on very conservative boost and tune. Also regularly serviced with log books by Pro Concept. All receipts still held and available for inspection. 141,000kms clocked with 45,000km done since the rebuild with only general day to day driving, no thrashing.

Too many modifications to mention, snapshot below, please contact for any inquiries.

ENGINE:

Garrett GT3076 Turbo Charger

Nismo Oil Cooler

Greddy air inlet manifold/plenum

HKS BOV

Front mount intercooler

CP Pistons and rings

Tomei head gasket

Tomei Valve Springs

ARP Studs

Nismo engine mounts

Custom piping

Nismo 550cc Fuel injectors.

Splitfire Coilpacks

Apexi Power FC programmable ECU with hand controller

DRIVETRAIN:

Nismo twin carbon fibre plate clutch

Cusco lightened flywheel

Upgraded slotted brake rotors front and rear

Custom Turbo back exhaust from HiTech Mufflers to meet EPA requirements

HANDLING:

Tein adjustable coilover suspension

Front and rear strut braces

WHEELS:

Volk TE37 Bronze – 17” x 8” front, and 17” x 9” rear

INTERIOR:

Defi 3 x gauge cluster – Oil Temp, Water Temp, Oil Pressure

Greddy boost controller

Turbo Timer

SECURITY:

Currently has QuikTrak installed and can be transferred to the new owner

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ASKING PRICE:

22k ono

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  • 2 weeks later...

Oh weird! Didn't even get notified that there was a response on here!!

Thanks dude :) I think its finally time to let go :(

I'm willing to drop on price for reasonable offers.. the car really is a rocket ship... beautiful to drive... its just wasted on me these days... using it as a daily driver doesn't make sense anymore :)

PM or call if interested :)

Mona

  • 4 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

pity your not in perth. Id do swapsies with my GSXR 750 for that thing...

good luck with the sale mate. Nice dirty 30 sleeper :)

Nawww... that would have been awesome!! And thanks :)

swap for a 270rwkw R33 GTR with some cash my way??

and nah thanks.. really a moving away from the whole scene :P

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