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Up for sale is pride and possession my 1994 Series 1 R33 Nissan Skyline GTS-T. This car has been very well looked after inside and out as anyone who knows me can tell you the amount of time I spend cleaning and maintaining my car. This vehicle is serviced every 5000km's without fail and that includes the oil, oil filter, plugs and maintenance of the air filter.

I have spent a lot of money and time modifying this car, so the modifications and accessories are as follow.

When the car had 128,000kms, I had a brand new rb30 bottom end installed in the car, with new:

  • forged aria pistons
  • brand new bottom end and top end bearings
  • new crank
  • new ARP head studs
  • shot pinned rods
  • Brand new MLS head gasket

And had the heads cleaned out and serviced.

I then lost my license and started to do more modifications and these modifications took place when the car read 149,00kms:

- Brand new Garrett GT 35/40 ball bearing turbo with a 1.06 rear housing with new flange

- Brand new Nismo 555cc Injectors

- Brand new 48mm Turbo smart External Waste Gate

- Brand New Apexi Pod Filter

- Brand New Boost Obsession Custom 4mm exhaust manifold

- Brand new custom made dump pipe

- R32 GTR nismo front intercooler installed

- Custom made intercooler piping with brand new clamps and silicon bends

- Brand new braided lines for the oil and water for the turbo with heat shield hoses where needed

- Brand new oil catch can

- Custom modified inlet manifold

- Custom made accelerator cable

- Custom box for the pod filter

- Brand new hoses for the heads

- Brand new PWR Radiator

This car also comes with a Greddy turbo timer and a Greddy Boost Controller, the car was resprayed its original colour black about a year ago due to the previous owner owning the car and the colour on the roof and boot was fading so I had it re-sprayed by Bellevue Bodyworks.

Also fitted on the car are the Tien Adjustable coil over's, rear sway bar, have got the front just doesn't fit anymore due to the rb20 block sitting a bit higher than the rb25, and a king sports steering wheel.

Comes with the ROH 18inch drift wheels that are 9 inch wide at the back and 8 inch at the front. I just recently put all 4 brand new tyres on the car, this was probably about 3-4 weeks ago.

Also installed on the car is an Exedy Heavy Duty Brass Button Clutch.

Also is the 3 inch straight through exhaust system with hi flow cat. Also have a standard custom made exhaust from the Dum pipe that bolts on if you ever get in trouble for exhaust loudness.

This car was sent down to the pits due to defects, and as you can see I have Rego on the car now so I passed the tests with flying colours and also provided with the car are all the defect papers, the letter from the DECCW stating my car has met all the requirements and no need for any investigations, it also comes with a legal engineering certificate.

The car has about 6 months rego left on it, the engine number has been changed over at the RTA, and I've got most receipts for the modifications and labour.

The car was professionally tuned by JEM (Just Engine Management) on Mobil 8000 High octane premium unleaded fuel and from my experience only runs the best on this fuel. The car is tuned on 17psi low boost making 329rwkw and high boost at 20psi making 352rwkw. Papers are provided in the folder with all the documents.

The car now has 160,000kms which is all highways km's. I didn't have another car to have as a run around so I unfortunately had to drive my pride and possession to work and can provide proof that it is mostly highway km's as I live in Hurstville and work at Penrith.

The only bad feature about this car is that one day while my car was parked I don't know what but something reversed or hit my rear bar. It has no dents as you can see in the picture; just the paint is cracked a bit in the left corner of the bar.

Mechanically speaking the car is in excellent working order, boosts perfectly and handles like a dream.

Like I said I take great pride and joy in this car and I always look after it and is always garaged.

Im asking for 14,500 not negotiablw for photos and any queries please contact me on 0450273065 or email me at michael.petrovski@hotmail.com

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