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Ill cut to the chase. Refer to the 19th january tradingpost, listed on there for $18000, now selling for $16000. Be quick as i will take higher offer from ad if i get any.

Nissan Skyline R33 GTST,

480HP at engine with dyno sheets, tuned at boostworx.

HKS dual layer metal gasket

650cc Injectors

port and polished

TD06 topmount turbo setup with external wastegate (screamer dump)

If you know anything about cars you can assume this has all supporting mods.

Over $11000 spent.

There is nothing fishy about this car at this price, im in a financial crisis right now which means nothing but a once in a live time bargain. Come check it out, its A1. Im in Adelaide, Henley beach area.

VERY URGENT SALE DUE TO FINANCIAL CRISIS!!

$16000, YES PRICE IS CORRECT, IM LOOSING OVER 10K SELLING IT AT A STOCK R33 PRICE.

No timewasters/joyriders, if you are serious call 0412500318. I will not be online so wont answer any questions on here.

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