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Vehicle: 1993 NISSAN SKYLINE ECR33 GTS-T

Price: $18000 (bargain)

Kilometres: 100,000

Body: 2 door Coupe

Colour: gun metal

Transmission: 5 speed Manual

Reg Expiry JUN-2007

Tuned Unique Autosports

This is a awesome example of a Nissan R33 Skyline.

All parts where purchased new.

I've spent loads of $$ everyone would know the expense to get all this gear and have dyno sheets to prove

Selling due to buying house.

Engine:

HKS exhaust cam gear,

HKS GT-RS turbo rated 400hp,

APEXI power fc computer,

Z32 air flow meter,

3 inch turbo back exhaust,

Custom airbox K&N filter,

PowerUP boost controller,

GFB stealth BOV,

Nismo strut Brace,

Brake master cyclinder stopper,

Front Mount Intercooler,

Alloy catch can,

Nismo oil and radiator caps,

Walbro fuel pump,

Sard Fuel pressure regulator,

Splitfire coil packs,

Exterior:

Complete M spec Bodykit,

Dark Mirror window tint,

Carbon Fibre B pillars,

Clear Side indicators,

350z wheels 18 inch with new tyres,

Lowered King Springs,

Interior:

Super Baby Turbo Timer,

Analog Temp Gauge,

VDO Boost Gauge,

Leather Gear boots,

Nismo Gear Knob,

Razo Pedals,

Nissan Floor Mats,

JVC MP3 head unit,

Clarion 6 inch splits ,

Clarion 300w Amp,

Brant alarm, pager, auto wind up windows,

Blue neons.

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