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Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T Series 2

Year: 1996

Engine: RB25DET

Transmission: Manual

Kilometres: 160,000

Engine/Driveline:

Hybrid intercooler kit

Custom piping

Hypergear TR43i turbo kit (rated 550hp)

Modified manifold

50mm external wastegate

Car is running 10 pounds

Custom v-band 3inch dump pipe and front pipe all in 1 piece

Jasma 3.5inch catback exhaust that gives it a great rb note

Custom steal 3inch intake pipe

Cold air intake

Tomei Adjustable Cam Gears

Splitfire coilpacks NGK-R spark plugs

Gates Racing timing belt

Bosch 040 fuel pump

Strong and good condition rb25 gearbox

Exedy Heavy Duty Button Clutch

JJR custom tailshaft

Standard LSD Diff.

Interior:

Interior is clean and looked after

Bride Gias bucket seat

Standard Steering wheel

Pioneer double din headunit

4 6inch sony splits

Greddy electronic boost gauge

Greddy turbo timer

Mini ecu that has different settings

Alarm worth $450

Exterior/Suspension:

Standard Rims and Brand New 205/55/16 tyres.

Standard series 2 bodykit

Jun rear bar lip that looks really good and makes it stand out alot more then stock

Custom front lip

Custom Roof wing (very rare!!)

Xenon HID lights

Front Tein HR fully adjustable coilovers

Rear ISC fully adjustable coilovers

Brand new adjustable ISC camber arms

Brand new ISC Hicas lock bar

Brand new Gk-tech lock spacers

Brand new Adjustable Gk-tech rear toe arms

Brand new Gk-tech front castor arms

Brand new Gk-tech rear traction rods

Brand new Gk-tech rear subframe slip in collars

Brand new Adjustable front tie rod ends

I'm sure there are things that I have missed..

Car is serviced every 4000k's

Oil: Castrol Edge 10/60

Oil filter

Sparkplugs: NGK-R gap 0.8

Car will also come with standard Airbox

Rego till January 2nd 2013

PRICE: $8350

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BUMP Will consider swaps and genuine offers this is one of the cheapest R33 series 2 available.

Only bad points about the car is the Guards were not done properly so the paint is now cracking.

Yep o agree the job was shocking , however was done by previous owner , just shows what happens when u cheap out :( I think its still reasonable considering the amount of work the car has.

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