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r33 skyline

400r body kit, tein coilovers, boost controller, remote start, turbo timer, rims, hks airpod, 3inch turbo back exhaust and more!!

16,500 click below for full ad. Deinately worth your time to look!!

http://www.carsales.com.au/pls/carsales/...rch_distance=25

also willing to trade for car of lesser value plus cash

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I love this car so much, i love driving it when i get a chance, the reason i am selling my baby is because i need a deposit for a down payment on a house, i will miss her when she goes. For this price this car is a bargain, eveything works it has never had a major problem no leaks of any sort, Only just been serviced. Receipts for all modifications provided. All electrics fully functional. As soon as this car was bought an alpine Mp3, cd player was installed, along with a new heavy duty clutch also this car has been fitted with tein adjustable suspension, it also includes a full body kit which was on the car when i bought it . This car has recently been fitted with a 2 stage turbo smart boost controller, with boost gauge. It runs 8psi low boost and 12psi high boost (can be adjusted) the car was mostly run on low boost. The car has a sidemount intercooler, i have also installed a remote start kit, which includes turbo timer, this car can be started with remote over 1km away. The car also has been fitted with an alarm which has motion sensors, mircrowave sensors, shock sensors, door trip and bonnet trip which keeps the car very safe, absolute best you can get. This car is also fitted with a HKS air pod and has a 3inch turbo back exhuast system which sounds insane. The engine is in excellent condition with genuine kilometres unlike other cars on the market. Buyers more than welcome to have a compression test on the engine and they will discover it is healthier than many other engines reading 70,000 ks etc (117000 ks). No noises from the engine unlike other cars i've heard. Overall is a really nice car and a great weekend drive. Test drives welcome, and guys geniune buyers only.... all interest welcome just give me a call any time regarding any questions you might have.

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