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Hi All,

The time has come to move on. Spec's are.

R33 Nissan Skyline RB25DET - 90,xxx km Timing belt replaced by protek

Exceddy heavy Duty clutch.

Heart Racing Deep Dish Racing Wheel.

Nitto Tyres on the Rear 18*9 and on the front 18*8

3inch dump pipe to twin Fubijsto Exhaust

Blitz Pod Filter kit.

Biltz Boost Guage

Drift - Oil Pressue and Oil Temp Guage

Lovells Springs and shocks - Lowered to 110mm.

400R Skide Skirts and Rear Pods

Full respray in House of Kolor Candy apple red.

Car is has been serviced regualar basis with Motul Oil.

Car has never been boosted and only driven about 4 days a week.

Asking 18,500 ono

Price Drop to 17,500 ono

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Car looks awesome!

Love the colour ;) (looks like mine :D)

Shame we never seen you at a cruise :(

Good luck with the sale

Thanks mate, yeah haven't really gotten into the cruise scene, not sure why.. maybe I will turn up..

Cheers

David.

Also located in Melbourne

very very interested. where u located. sexy car. mate im all seirous for a car and this is too perfect. waats the lowest you could go on cash, my email is [email protected]

Don't think he accepts VISA or Master Card :P :P

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