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Selling my R33 Skyine Series 1 1993

Info:

- Auto

- 105,000k's major service has been done for the 100,000

- 12months rego

- All standard option (Climate control, power steering, HICAS etc)

- Service every 5,000km with Penrite

- Aftermarket suspension (front adjustable)

Engine:

- 3inch exhaust from turbo back with cannon muffler

- Custom dump pipe off the turbo

- HKS Pod filter (modified to make big flutter)

- Turbosmart Boost controller

- HKS Front mount Intercooler

- GTR Fuel Pump

- Remapped Computer

- 168kw at the wheels on 7psi and 210kw at the wheels on 14psi

- Automatic counting Turbo Timer (Counts depending on turbo heat)

Extrior:

- Custom Chamelion Paint job inside out except engine bay black.

- It was sprayed about 5months ago. took off all badges including GT ones on the guard.

- Full bodykit (Front has been customized to take out the number plate gap)

- Stealth rear wing

- 19inch Speedy Sphere Rims with 90% tread Machine Finish

- Lowered almost to the rims

- Tinted Windows

Interior:

- Dash and other pieces in the car painted Chamelion

- Newly fitted GTR Dash (Not in pictures)

- 3 Gauges on pillar Defi Style (Boost, Volts and Oil Temp)

- Aftermarket Shifter

- Panasonic MP3 Player

- 2 12inch Subwoofers in the boot

- Cadence Monoblock amp

- Sports steering wheel

This car is imacculate and body is extremely straight

Im asking around $24,000ono

Any other questions just call me on 0401 670 923

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