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For Sale: 1994 Nissan R33 Skyline Gts-T - Freshly Rebuilt - 210Kw


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Up for sale is my 2.5L Manual 94 R33 Nissan Skyline GTS-T

The RB25DET has just been refreshed less than 300km ago (I have the receipts), have not even completed the first oil change yet

On it's last tune it was running 210kw on 12psi - and that was a safe/street tune. With the work that has been done, the car would be good for 250kw without changing anything more.

During the engine refresh the following was done:

New Rings

New Bearings

New Full Gasket Set (good to 500-600 horsepower)

New Oil Filter

New Turbo - Nissan RB25DET R33 (TH06H-20G) (rated to 360-450hp)

New Timing Belt Kit

Have receipts for everything that was changed.

The car has also has the following done to it:

Tein Coilovers all round

GTR Crankshaft

550cc Fuel Pump

Veilside Exhaust System

HKS Super Sequential BOV

HKS Front Mount

Apexi Power FC Computer and Controller

All Custom Intake Piping

Turbosmart Boostguage

Custom Oil Catch Can

K&N Pod Filter

Turbosmart T-peice Boost Controller

New Battery

3 Stage Alarm System

Turbo Timer

Heavy Duty Clutch

Alpine Head Unit

The car has a brand new front bar, and 2 month old rims/tyres.

The car will come with 6 months Rego

Probably have missed heaps, but feel free to shoot me a PM or send me a txt or call me.

Needs to go ASAP..... $10,000

Cheers Josh

0450 959 220

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Edited by Josh Bengtson

thats a great looking 33 mate

good luck with the sale!

Cheers mate, I wouldn't be selling it if I didn't need a 4WD

I've seen this car-it's def worth the coin

Def is worth the money, Where have you seen it?

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