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Must sell due to upgrade

1996 skyline r33

Full Bodykit

Custom BA bonnet

20" Ame rims

Full rebuilt engine, o-ringed.machined.blue printed

Forged pistons

Corrillo Rods

Garret Front mount intercooler

Garret gt35/40 turbocharger

Hight mount extractors

Turbosmart Progate External Wastegate

720cc Sard Injectors

Motec M4 Pro Ecu with data logging

2speed Powerglide with transbrake

Transcooler

3500 stall convertor

bosch intank fuel pump + external pump + surge tank

Gtr Front seats

many more to mention

offers over 25,000 OR make an offer.. must go

email me on [email protected] or call 0422870011

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