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For sale my NISSAN SKYLINE R33 series I, 1993. Imported in Australia in 2002 and purchased from dealer in 2003 for $26,500. The car was a project for many years (money pit) and the target was 300kW. At the end the car was tuned a little bit under 300kW for safety reasons.

REGO: BCD23A

Distance traveled: 84,708 KM

REGO expire: 18 June 2015

VIN: 6U9000ECR33000834

The following modifications were made:

ENGINE:

  • SARD 550 injectors
  • TOMEI PROCAM camshafts intake and exhaust
  • TOMEI double valve springs
  • Service valves and bronze guides for the valves
  • Machine head (increase compression) and custom made head gasket
  • GREADY cam gear on inlet and HKS cam gear on exhaust
  • Racing timing belt
  • Large Air Flow Meter Z32
  • Engine Management APEXI POWER FC with hand controller with boost control option A3 (boost matched with fuel on APEXi maping)
  • APEXI REV/SPEED meter - installed
  • HKS intercooler kit with all pipes for RB25 enigne
  • PLAZAMAN plenum (converted to GTR airflow)
  • SPLITZFIRE ingnition coils
  • HKS cast iron manifold ceramic coated inside and outside
  • HKS waste gate (for 1000HP)
  • Custom GCG turbo(GARRET) GT2835R
  • Custom slip down pipe to suit waste gate and turbo
  • All pipes to and from turbo air and gas custom made
  • APEXi Air filter with custom air box
  • TURBOSMART II BOV
  • Oil cooler in wheel base
  • HKS silent exhaust system
  • Aluminum radiator
  • Oil catch can
  • EXTREME heavy duty bras clutch just installed
  • Large Walbro fuel pump in the tank
  • Bottomend of the car not touched (not necessary for 300kW) or gearbox
  • Tuned by UNIQUE Autopsort for 300kW

INTERIOUR:

  • GTR seats and full interiour
  • Series II carpets
  • NISMO dash for 320km/h
  • MOMO sterring wheel
  • NISMO gear stick
  • BRANDT 4 points security system
  • GTR start key + standard NISSAN key
  • PIONEER head (CD + minidisc)
  • SOUNDSTREAM speakers front + back
  • SONY subwoofer + SONY 444 Explode ampifier to run it

EXTERIOUR:

  • 18” 5 spikes aluminium rims with FR 235/40 ZR18 and RR 245/40 ZR18 tyres just installed
  • NISMO body kit wirh rear hood lid

Too many mods to list. More than 60K spent on the car. Car for set up for track. I can offer to buyer set of track wheels with my helmet (if fits) and track tracer with repeater at extra cost. For questions ring Eugen 0410 889 266

Asking price $12,990.00 ONO

NISSAN SKYLINE R33 GTS.pdf

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