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Hi,

I am looking to sell my baby due to relocating overseas. I have had this car since it was imported to Aus about 15 years back. Located in Sydney.

Sale price $12,000 but am happy to negotiate - No swaps.

This is a 1996 white Skyline r33 series 2 with 170,xxx showing on the odo (though the engine was rebuilt at 12x,xxx - will double check as I have receipts). Rego expires in April.

Lots has been modified (the same amount as purchasing the car has been spent in mods [~$20k]), however it is 100% street legal and aimed to be a "sleeper" style. It has been dyno tuned to produce 260kw @ 14.7 psi (1 bar boost) . The car drives well and has usable road power - responsive and still has a nice kick. It is ready for more power by dropping in a larger turbo - the engine is bullet proof, as it has been rebuilt with forged internals, increased injectors, fuel pump, etc.

All mods are quality branded products and have been installed professionally (mainly from IS Motor Racing, Rockdale) and I have receipts for all mods - mods include:

(I will update the brands and details when I get some time to look through the receipts and other paperwork)

- engine rebuild with forged pistons and lots of other goodies - by IS Motor Racing

- splitfire coil packs

- xxx oil pump

- xxx fuel pump

- xxx cc injectors

- z32 AFM

- r34 hi flow bb turbo (cant remember which company did it)

- xxx heavy duty clutch

- 4ws disabled

- xxx front mount intercooler (sprayed black - sleeper style)

- Apexi pod filter (with box - street legal)

- xxx 3'' turbo-back exhaust

- Apexi power FC with hand controller

- Apexi AVCR boost controller

- xxx turbo timer

- Trust front mount oil cooler

- Whiteline sway bars

- xxx camber and toe arms

- r33 rear strut brace

- GReddy front strut brace

- HPI engine damper

- r32 gtr forged rims

- GReddy oil temp and boost gauges

- nismo gear knob

- tinted windows

- genuine series 2 floor mats - front and back

- Sony deck

- new front and rear speakers (can't remember what brand - I think Pioneer)

- quiktrak immobiliser/alarm

- Air con/heater and everything in the car works

There are probably many more which I just don't remember but I will update the list once I get time to look through receipts.

There is some damage to the car (pictured) and should take a few hundred to repair.

If you are interested or have any further questions, please do not hesitate to email me [email protected]. I am also contactable on 0401 003 686 via SMS or call.

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Revised parts list below:

Mods include:

Engine:

- rebuilt RB25DER @ 100,000kms - by IS Motor Racing with:

- CP forged pistons

- Standard Concords (Shot Peened)

- TOMEI Metal head gasket, builder says compression around 8:5:1

- SARD 550cc injectors

- SARD adjustable fuel regulator

- splitfire coil packs "super direct ignition system"

- NGK Iridium IX spark plugs, gapped at 0.8mm

- N1 GTR oil pump

- NISMO fuel pump

- Standard camshaft

- HPI engine damper

ECU Engine Management

- Apexi Power-FC standalone ECU with hand controller

- xxx turbo timer

Turbo / Cooling

- GCG VG30 highflow turbo rated at 450hp+

- Apexi AVC-R electronic boost controller 1.3bar (19psi) high setting, 1.0bar (14.5psi) low setting

- Trust/Greddy front mount intercooler - tube & Thin (sprayed black - sleeper style)

- GTR33 Standard plumb back BOV

- Trust/Greddy front mount oil cooler

Intake / Exhaust System

- BATMBL stainless steel split dump/front pipe

- CATCO highflow catalytic converter

- Fujitsubo super legalis R catback

- z32 AFM

- Apexi pod filter (with box - street legal)

Drive Train

- Excedy heavy duty clutch

- ORC lighweight flywheel 4.8kg

- GTRGeoff HICAS lockbar - 4ws disabled

Wheels / Suspension

- GTR32 forged rims - 16x8" (7kg)

- Whiteline adjustable front & rear swaybars

- G4 Racing rear camber arms

- Aftermarket adjustable castor rods

- R33 rear strut brace

- GReddy front strut brace

Interior

- GReddy oil temp and boost gauges

- Nismo gear knob

- tinted windows

- genuine series 2 floor mats - front and back

- Sony deck

- new front and rear speakers (can't remember what brand - I think Pioneer)

- quiktrak immobiliser/alarm

- Air con/heater and everything in the car works

Engine Oil / Fuel Used:

- Shell V power (98 octane)

- Castrol Edge 10w-60 engine oil

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