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CHEEP CLEAN TURBO R33 -- SOO MANY GOODIES :)

CAR IS HARDLY DRIVEN NOW, ALWAYS GARRAGED

96 R33 SKYLINE SERIES 2 GTST

LOCATED IN NEWCASTLE NSW

BODY

FACTORY SILVER PAINT IN EXCELLENT CONDITION

LEGAL 35% DARK TINT, 10% on rear window and sun roof

NISMO CLEAR SIDE INDICATORS

TEIN HA ADJUSTABLE HEIGHT AND DAMPER FULL COIL-OVER SUSPENSION

NEW STANDARD ROTORS AND PERFORMANCE PADS

18INCH HP FUSION, 8.5 INCH FRONT, 9 INCH REAR +38 OFFSET

235s FRONT, 245s REAR

COMES WITH STANDARD 16's WITH HEAPS OF RUBBER DUNLOP SPORTS

WIDEBODY ROLLED FRONT GUARDS, PROFESSIONAL JOB DONE IN JAPAN

ENGINE

168,000 KM

RB25DET NEEDS WORK

(USES APPROX 0.25L OF OIL PER TANK OF FUEL)

ORIGINAL MANUAL GEARBOX IN EXCELLENT CONDITION

HIGH FLOW R34 TURBO (OP6 REAR HOUSING, RATED FOR 270RWkW)

APEXI AVCR BOOST CONTROLLER

FRONT MOUNT INTERCOOLER, PAINTED BLACK

STANDARD AIRBOX WITH K&N PANEL FILTER, ALSO HAVE K&N POD FILTER WITH ADAPTOR KIT

OIL CATCH CAN

FULL TURBO BACK HIGHFLOW EXHAUST

STAINLESS STEEL HIGH FLOW CAT-CONVERTER

STAINLESS CANNON

R33 GTR INTANK FUEL PUMP

APEXI POWER FC W/O HAND CONTROLLER, STANDARD ECU ALSO AVAILABLE

INTERIOR

SONY 50Wx4 CD HEADUNIT

12" SUBWOOFER IN BOLTED FIBERGLASS ENCLOSURE (SPARE WHEEL CAN STILL BE ACCESSED, AND ALL FACTORY BOOT CARPETS IN PLACE)

BATTERY BOX WITH LARGER BATTERY IN BOOT

JAPANESE TURBO TIMER

BLUE LED DASH

MONGOOSE 2 PT ALARM W/ 2 REMOTES

FULL SET OF S2 MESH STYLE R33 FLOORMATS

CARPET,SEATS,DASH INTERIOR IS IMMACULATE

AIRCON/CLIMATE CONTROLL

ABS BRAKES,DUEL AIRBAGS,POWER WINDOWS,MIRRORS ETC

MOMO GEAR KNOB

FACTORY S2 LUMBAR ADJUSTABLE BUCKET STYLE SEATS, SMALL TEAR IN DRIVERS SEAT, REPAIRED AND UNDER SEAT COVERS.

ISSUES

ENGINE NEEDS WORK, PUT A 30 oR SECOND HAND MOTOR AND TUNE FOR 270kW

ABS NOT WORKING

AIRBAG / STEERING WHEEL / CLOCK SPRING NEEDS TO BE RE-ALIGNED

FRONT WINDSCREEN CRACK

$9,000 WITH ALL THESE GOODIES (INCLUDING INTERCOOLER, PFC, AVCR, COIL OVERS, OP6 TURBO ETC.)

$7,000 WITHOUT PFC, OP6 TURBO, AVCR

IF NO INTEREST I WILL STRIP THE CAR DOWN AND TAKE IT TO THE WRECKERS,

WOULD BE A SHAME TO SEE THE END OF HER, WOULDNT TAKE MUCH TO START MAKING GOOD POWER

HEAPS OF REGO TILL MAY 2012,

THANKS FOR LOOKING MAKE AN OFFER !!

Pm for Number

Thanks Matt

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mad car mate, recommended it to a friend who is looking around so hope he gets in touch.

its weird but yours is almost a match to mine right down to the colour, series 2, Sony head unit, crack on the front windscreen and 235 fronts/245 rears.

small world eh.

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