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Hey All,

Well is time to part off with my baby,

I have a 1995 R33 GTR SKYLINE V-Spec,

The car is practically stock, the car is only running on 9pounds of boost, the car has never been boosted since I have owned it, I have had the car for the past

5 years and now I have just bought a house which has set me back a bit $$ 

61###km

It has the following mods.

Exhaust

K&N air filters

x2 GARRETT ball bearing turbos ( they are 1 size bigger than stranded *****MASSIVE DIFFERNCE*****)

Microtech turbo timer

Clarion stereo

Nismo gear knob

Platinum Plugs

Please note, that that’s all the mods that the car has, it’s got no boost gauges not custom intercooler etc, the car is practically stock, just the

Way lots of people like it.

Interior and exterior is in very good condition, all immaculate side skirts and back pod,

asking: $33,000 ono

location: Sydney

if there is anything i have missed just ask and ill get back to use

Either PM me or call 0412 126 969

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What kw atw is the car putting out please ?

i wouldnt have a clue :) ive never gotten the change to dyno it.

the car on 9 pounds, spins the tyres when it comes on up on boost.

ive been wanting to dyno it but i dont have the time. or now even the money :rofl:

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  • 3 weeks later...
what do youe man dude?

He means a car is only worth what people will pay for it.

everyone wants an awsome clean car, but dont have the pennies to back it up.

i think its just the way the market is at the moment. people are happy to pay for knocked around flogged skylines rather then spending the extra coin and getting a straight clean example. arrrr well ticking time bombs if you ask me.

Awsome zilla hope you get what its worth.

Bumpy bump

He means a car is only worth what people will pay for it.

everyone wants an awsome clean car, but dont have the pennies to back it up.

i think its just the way the market is at the moment. people are happy to pay for knocked around flogged skylines rather then spending the extra coin and getting a straight clean example. arrrr well ticking time bombs if you ask me.

Awsome zilla hope you get what its worth.

Bumpy bump

yea i agree on what you have to say, there are a lot of ruff ones out there but thats what makes our zlia's go down in price, im just going to drive it around untill it sell's. i might get a computer and some AME's and make it look even more nice and attractive for the buyer!!

thnkx for the bUmP

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