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hey guys im selling my R33 on CARSALES and thought i might put it here aswell .

I am willing to trade it for a VL 5.0lt if i think the trade is equal .

regretfully selling my beloved Skyline , I have had this car since i

bough it back in 2007 and i have spent every dime and hour on it . It

produces 298 RWKW on 18PSI ! and has run a personal best of 12.2 sec

12,000 Kms on engine from Rebuild , 140,000Kms on Body

1/4 .Nothing is needed on this R33 unlike others for sale! Its FULLY

ENGINEERED for INTER-COOLER/WHEELS/ENGINE !

Im selling car due to financial reasons and this is a very sad loss to me.

Engine:

RB30 Sump

RB25 Block Machined and prepped

RB26 Crankshaft

JUN Crank Collar

Spool Imports RB26 H Beam 4340 Forged Steel Conrods

CP Forged Pistons 8.5:1

Cometic Metal Laminated Head Gasket

ACL Race Series Main Bearings

ACL Race Series Big End Bearings

ARP Head Studs

ARP Main Studs

Ross Tuffbond METALJACKET Harmonic Balancer

Full OEM Geniune gasket set used

RB25 S2 Head Fully Machined and Reconditioned

Ported and Polished Head and Manifold

HKS Exhaust Cam Gear

RB25 CamTech Regrind Cams

PerformaceValveSprings Double Valve Springs

Nismo 555CC Injectors Side Feed

Custom made side feed plenum

Ported STD Exhaust manifold

BRAND NEW Garrett GT3582R Dual Ball Beaing turbo I/W Housing

Custom made dump pipe 3" with plumb back Waste Gate

3" High Flow XFORCE RACE Cat

3 1/4" Trust Power Extreme TI-R Titanium Cat Back (5kg)

Turbosmart BOV Hidden Under Headlight assembly

Turbosmart E-Boost 2 Mounted stealth in Drivers Air Vent

BLITZ 600x300x76 Front Mount Intercooler

Apexi Power FC PRO with Z32 Air Flow meter

Brand new engine heater hoses

Walbro 255 LPH Fuel Pump

Sard adjustable fuel pressure regulator

Crinkle coated black rocker covers

Custom made air box to suit pod filter (black)

Greddy strut brace

DRIFT oil catch Can (Plumb back)

Drive Train /Suspension:

RB25 5 speed

Extreme Clutch Industries Carbon Fiber Clutch

Extreme Clutch Industies Lightened Flywheel 5.5kg

GTR R200 Differential and driveshafts

DBA 4000XS Slotted and Drilled rotors Front and Rear

EBC Brake Pads

Custom Gold coated Sumitumo 4-Pot front and 2-pot rear calipres

Otomoto Rear Camber Arms (Not Installed Yet )

BRAND NEW! KYB Front and Rear Shocks with NISMO Springs Rear

and KING Front

Lowered so the tires fit around 2? from tire to gaurd (well above

100mm limmet)

New Tie rod ends

New Ball joints

Exterior:

Nissan QM1 White

Genuine R33 GT-R Wing

Stock body kit with no stickers

Black R33 GTR 17x9.0 Wheels with Bridgestone Potenza's

Front bar modified to suit intercooler

Black 1 way mesh in front of intercooler

Black Intercooler piping and intercooler for stealth look

Tinted windows 15% VLT

Interior:

Soundsteam PICASSO Front Splits

HiFonics Rear Components

Kenwood X8016BT Head Unit (new)

MTX 12" SledgeHammer Sub

Option Audio 500WRMS Mono

Clarion 400W 4-Chn

Very great system installed by Autobarn Penrith

Sound tested to 137.9DB with current system!

E-Boost 2 custom mounted in air vent

Apexi Power FC mounted on dash (Velcro)

AXS SKYLINE seat covers

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