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12/1995 skyline R33 GTR v-spec (maroon colors)--

New battery fitted last month.--

240kw at the four wheels in 1 psi!!!--

speedo show just done 70000kils but the engine re-conditioned just like a new engine and 0 kils~~

Brand new n1 turbo (just fit this in month)--

ARC air box;--

ARC oil-catch tank--

HKS 5 inch Exhaust system--

Twin HKS blow-off valve--

HKS full inter cooler kits--

HKS boost gage--

HKS oil press gage--

HKS EVC boost controler--

NGK platinum spark plug--

APEX gages basket--

APEX Power FC computer with hand controller (ECU)--

Brand NewTein superstreet suspension kits just down 2000k cost 3700dollars-- when I bought it.

MOMO steering wheel--

R34 GTR 18 inch Rims with new 265/35/r18 tires. --

Brand NEW 800kw NISMO Twin Plate Racing clutch--

Brand New NISMO camber kits--

?g???h top fuel system--

BLITZ Speedo--

Twin Turbo timer--

SONY CD player--

The car tuned in APC and serviced in AUTO FORCE every 5000 kils with Moble F1 Racing oil

The car sale with 1 year rego.

Safety certificate. The car has never in accident. and prefact condition, no panels resprayed. non smokers car.hard to find a good condition GTRlike this. I already spent over 20000 dollars modifying this car after I bought.

The car inport from Japan in 9/2004

price negotiable!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

if any one interested in the car just call 0401252118 Bob, or email [email protected].

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