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This is my 1993 Nissan Skyline R33 GTS25t sedan. I privately imported the sh*tter through Autoworx as stock standard with 76,000kms on the clock.

ENGINE MODS

'China Spec' 3" stainless steel catback exhaust

'China Spec' 3" stainless steel dump/front pipe

K & N Air pod filter

Turbosmart Veeport Blow Off Valve

'China Spec' 600 x 300 x 76 front mounted intercooler w/ 'China Spec' Aluminium piping

INTERIOR STUFF

Recaro SR3 seats

AutoMeter 5" Monster Tacho

Defi BF series Electronic Boost Gauge in Greddy A Pillar mount

Defi Gauge Controller

Apexi Auto Timer

Kenwood CD player

Custom PPG Colour dash Surround

Custom Blue suede gear surround and handbrake cover

Nismo leather knob

Isotta Nivola steering wheel

5% 'Limo' Tint

SUSPENSION

Kei Office adjustable coilovers

WHEELS

20 x 8.5" DUB 'Big Homie' wheels with 225/30/r20 Nangkang tyres.

I will admit it is a SLOW CAR with MINIMAL ENGINE MODS, RICE spec if you wish :(

Havent had any problems with it though, runs perfect and is yet to be boosted.

Its a good looking, clean, reliable daily drive which is all I was after.

Hope you enjoy :)

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nice car man.... very neat indeed....i like how u kinda left the sleeper look by hiding the fmic. thats kinda how i wanted mine to look but i butcherd my bar instead.....im not normaly a fan of chrome but their soo huge ive gota like em!!

nice car man.... very neat indeed....i like how u kinda left the sleeper look by hiding the fmic. thats kinda how i wanted mine to look but i butcherd my bar instead.....im not normaly a fan of chrome but their soo huge ive gota like em!!

yeah kept the "go fast" mods hidden coz it doesnt go very fast at all :O

have also modified the cat for big flames :P



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