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Hey guys, its time to part with my skyline for few reasons n lookin for a good ower to appricate it, here are some detials of it

1995 R33 Skyline GTR V-Spec

Geniune 62,000 km

Always serviced on time (every 10,000km)

Intertior Mods[/b]

Leather Recaro seats (front and rear)

Duluck brace (behind front seat)

Apexi Turbo timer

Nismo short shift kit

Extertior Mods[/b]

Full Catalunya Splash respray

Rays Engineering (Volk Racing) GT- 7 19 x 10.5" with yokohama advan v103 285/30/19 tyres (brand new)

Tein Suspension

Endless brake pads

Nismo clear indicators front and side

HID kit normal and high bream

Engine Mods

Apexi Power FC

Greddy E01 boost controller

ARC intercoller and oil cooler with braided lines

HKS 2530 turbos

HKS intercooler piping

Sard Fuel pressure regulator

Sard 600cc injector

Split fire earth kit

Split fire coil packs with NGK paltium plugs

K&N Pod filters

RB25 air flow meters

RSR racing front pipe with apexi 3' cat with jasma 4' exhaust

Car comes with 6months rego and RWC and any inspections welcome at buys cost.

On the recent tune car made 248kw @ all 4 on 17.4 psi

Price $49,000 ONO please not time wasters, only serious buyers

these are mods i could think of top my head, will update asap.

Nick

0432733357

[email protected]

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Hey nah i just had the paint job n few other things done, no building of it :( and thank u for the compliment :(

nick

Didnt you just finish building this car or something? any way, good luck with the sale, hope you wont have much trouble with selling such a nice GTR.

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