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Hi

I am thinking of upgrading to another car, so I will see if their is any interest for my car.

Its a 1993 R33 Skyline Sedan, Garage Impul Special Edition -

number 67 of 100 made (little plate under the bonnet)

RB25DET - 2.5l turbo

tuned by garage impul up to 206 kw (from the standard 187kw) - Standard Boost

5 speed manual - just completed the conversion.

90 000 kms - Serviced every 5000kms with Mobil 1 - just done timing belt and water pump

Impul Momo Steering wheal

Impul RS 17 inch Wheels with New Falken ZE512 (235,45,17 front, 255,40,17 rear)

Impul Shocks

Impul Springs - Lowered.

Impul Sway bars

Impul Strut strut bars

Impul Fiberglass Body kit - each part has Garage Impul Logo on it

Impul Recaro Seats

Impul Stainless Exhaust

Impul Intercooler, (thicker than standard)

Mongoose M60 Alarm

Remote Start

Carrozerria Double Din Head unit and 4 way speakers on parcel shelf

Skyline floor mats and dash mat

An awesome car that handles amazingly well, very direct and firm. If your looking for something different, this is it.

I have not modified the car in any way, (except for the manual conversion) never boosted it and it still retains the standard air box. Has run a 14.4 at Willowbank, completely 'standard'. It has alot of potential if someone wants a fast 4 door car.

Just had it dyno'd on 29/08/2004 - got 157rwkw

These cars cannot be imported under the new legislation. The one is hpi, just sold recently in brisbane for $32500.

Photos Here

http://www.pbase.com/impulr33r

I have also attached a link to the list of cars they have produced, which this car is included, unforuntely their is no link to photos etc what they did.

http://www.impul.co.jp/products/complete-index.htm

Price is $29 900, ONO. Swaps/Trades Considered.

pm me or email me at [email protected]

thanks

Matty

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