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Hey everyone,

Seeing whats out there for swaps or cash sale for my R33 skyline, registered with RWC.

Will look at all decent swaps!

Here are the mods.

ENGINE, TRANSMISSION ETC:

* RB25DET series 2 engine (166xxx kms)

* 5 SPEED MANUAL

* FMIC

* T04E turbo

* Z32 AFM

* s/s highmount manifold

* 45mm aluminium radiator with new blue silicon hoses.

* greddy style plenum

* 80mm throttle body

* splitfire coilpacks

* custom 3" exhaust with screamer (all heat wrapped)

* 38mm Tial external wastegate with 1 bar spring.

* custom made stainless steel intercooler piping, all tig welded.

* extreme heavy duty clutch

* locked diff

* heavy duty clamps all round.

* Genuine nissan gaskets

* always serviced every 5,000kms or less with quality nulon products.

* 740CC fuel injectors.

* Apexi power FC with hand controller.

* Greddy profec B II digital boost controller.

* Turbo timer.

* HICAS lock bar.

* X-Force highflow cat.

* x-force muffler.

* short shifter.

* Gates racing timing belt (2,000 kms old)

* GMB high flow water pump replaced at the same time.

* replaced fuel hoses and vacuum lines along with clamps.

SUSENSION, WHEELS BRAKES ETC:

* Brand new rota wheels 18" with awesome offset.

* Greddy coilovers

* QFM A1RM brake pads all round.

* Workshop one 7mm steering lock spacers

* solid rear subframe bushes

* KKR Rear camber arms

* GKtech wheel spacers on the front only.

* forged wheel nuts

INTERIOR, EXTERIOR:

* mint condition interior

* new leather boots

* drift button

* alpine type r rear speakers

* sony xplode front speakers

* pioneer head unit

* HID headlight conversion

* White LEDs all round (number plate, parkers etc)

* factory Kit?

* dark window tint

* carbon fibre boot lip

* Copy momo deep dish steering wheel

* tinted windows

Personalised plates do NOT come with car.

Minor things that new owner may like to fix:

* slight parts of surface rust on rear wheel arches, cheap fix just have never worried about repairing it.

I am interested in swaps - will look at other imports, VIP's, rotors.....etc

Im sure there is more on this car than what i have listed, basically all parts have been installed within the last 16 months. the car was Dyno tuned by Gavin Wood where it made a healthy and safe 310HP at the rears on 1 bar with loads of torque, will make more HP with a bigger rear housing.

SERVICING:

I service this car every 5,000kms or 4-6 months, in the last two years of ownership i have put 6,000kms on the car but serviced it 4-5 times as i like to keep it fresh and well looked after. fuel filter, vacuum lines, belts, timing belt, water pump, radiator, radiator hoses etc, everything has been replaced within the last 5,000 kms.

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