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Nissan R33 Skyline Series 2

Manual RB25DET

This is my R33 Gtst have had the car for nearly 4 years so i think its time to part with it.

I have spent alot of money on the car the engine has made 482.2 HP at the rear wheels with Dyno sheets to proove it so ill list some of the mods

Fully Forged bottom end :

Forged Pistons

Eagle 'H' Beam rods

Acl race series bearings

Top End:

Head recon

Tomi 256 degee Cams

cosmetic headgasket

Greddy Intake plenum

Q45 90mm throttle body

z32 AFM

Has custom top mount manifold im told made by Dyno Dave who ever he is

XTR gt35/40 turbo

Tial Wastegate

Sard 720cc injectors

Splitfire coilpacks

Running Bosh 023 Fuel Pump

Sard Fuel Pressure Reg

Running it

Apexi Power FC computer

Apexi AVCR Boost Controller

Cars has been tuned by Murcury Motorsport to

482.2 Hp At wheels on 23 PSI

Car has been sprayed in Lamborguini Orange

has a Fibreglass Bonett

new rear bad not sure what type looks nice

BN style sides

Lowered onto 19" Apec apachi wheels

Im sure i have lots more but for now thats all any Questions just ask!!

Asking Price: $30000

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Good luck with sale.

Took me freaking ages to sell my 300+rwkw skyline. Get ready for alot of tossers with no idea about mods trying to get a cheap price

Yeah i no what you mean it takes alot of money to get a 360RWKW car that can be driven every day full air con etc . full stereo .

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If you post any more garbage in other peoples sale threads you will be banned.

Right again. Its pretty funny, NO? So obviously learned the hard way, boy.

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