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Finally come round to sell my R33, sadly needs to go will miss it badly. Turns heads wherever it goes, sounds absolutely amazing and looks tough! Definitely a quick p-plate car leaves all the other NA 6's behind.

Selling with a RWC and rego untul 8th August 2012

Just undergone allot of services and I have receipts which i'll explain below.

Engine: Factory RB25DE, was replaced sometime in 2009 unsure of K's but is VERY smooth, no leaks and looks new. Best motor I've ever owned. No problems if serious buyers want to do another compression test.

Gearbox: 5 speed manual (factory)

Chassis: 205xxx km, less on engine

Modifications:

Coilovers - Very stiff and low. no leaks.

2 1/4" exhaust to 3.5" canon, sounds so amazing!

20 and 25mm spacers, not on car for RWC reasons but new owner gets them makes it sit real nice

Polished rocker covers

K&N pod, can hear it sucking from inside the car

LED parkers and dash lights

16" lightweight rims 205x50x16

HD clutch, very responsive not for the faint hearted

MOMO steering wheel

Features:

Electric sunroof (working)

Genuine nissan key

boot carpets in place

Custom bonnet paint (same as two tone underneath looks great)

All electrics and skyline extras working

Recent services WITH receipts

Platinum laser plugs

Penrite engine oil

Nulon 75w90 gearbox oil

Engine flush + new coolant (very green ;) )

Radiator flushed

Polished rocker covers

Two new federal rear tires

New rear brake pads (may do front soon)

Timing belt was replaced about 15,000km ago, no receipt however has been examined it and looks new still.

This car is allot of fun to drive, everyone looks at it wherever it goes, no cop troubles and very reliable. Only thing that needs fixing is the heater core o ring is leaking so the air con can't work until that's fixed. About $100 + gas if you want me to do it. Other will than that ring me if there's any questions I'm easy to talk with. I don't drift or abuse this car in anyway, never been tracked etc. The car reflects this when you see it in person.

Price is $7200 o.n.o. NO low ballers or tire kickers. If you aren't prepared to pay near the asking price then please don't contact me or come have a look as you're wasting both our time. I will negotiate to a fair price for both of us. New owner will be stoked this is one of the best 33's around and turns heads all day, may swap for a clean Turbo s14.

UPDATE: Front bar has been painted and every single scratch/mark has been filled. Looks awesome will post pics

asap

Contact me via PM, txt msg or call 0433025530 Cheers

Edited by neopowered34

Good luck with the sale, mate. Thinking of selling my 33 GTS later this year.. Looking forward to see how your's works out.

Cheers man. Been a good car as you probably know :) Judging by your DP I always wanted one of those M spec front bars!

Edit: Front bar is now painted and all scratches etc removed. Offers welcome.

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