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r33 nissan skyline gts-t m-spec

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r33 m-spec nissan skyline gts-t silver . 285 kw at the wheels@ 15 PSI . keas 3 speed box trans brake , b&m quick silver shifter ,manual shift. 700cc injc . subzero plenim , garrett t66 .microtech lt12 computer , top mount turbo custom steam pipe extractors . cooler .. e,t,c,.

car was built by bresciani . only the motor internals were kept un touched . the car has a piston ring problem . although can be test driven . in a nut shell , the car has all the big bolt on's , only the motor needs a rebuild . a rebuild of forgies and blue print and all else thats requierd to hold over 300 kw is around $4g's ... the car it;s self is in exelent condition . ph.paul 0438572224 pics at http://www.brescianiracing.com.au/news_0602.php

Asking Price: BEST OFFER .please no time wasters

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this is a genuine sale and a genuine car . over $25.000 in writen recipts on box and bolt ons alone . like i said the car still runs hard . only has blow by after a good drive .thus me thinking it'll be 3rd ring .

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there is no one that can possibly certificate these mods . thats why i have the standard parts tho change it . when needed. BUT THE CAR COMES WITH ROAD WORHTY AND REG ...

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