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Item: 1997 Nissan Skyline R33 Series II

Location: SE Queensland

Item Condition: Excellent Condition

Price and Payment Conditions: $19,500

Colour Silver

Transmission Manual

Kms 67,000

Vehicle Description

-TEIN adjustable coilover suspension

-brand new EXEDY H/D organic clutch kit fited and flywheel machined less than 2 months ago (good for 240kw)

-95%+ tread on Falken tyres

-MP4 DVD player unit and 7" colour flip out monitor

-BLITZ pod filter

-B.O.V.

-dark tinted windows with 3M film

-Redline gearbox oil change only 3 months ago

-Recently serviced / Wheel alignment / Wheel balance

-Rego til august 2006

-RWC supplied

Contact Details:Phone Ross 0403 124 390

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  • 3 weeks later...

any other mods to the car.

Exhaust ect.

what sorght of boost are you running.

Also do you still have the standard parts, here in tas you need to have a standard BOV fitted for RWC.

Edited by WogsRus

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