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PRICE DROP $ 14000

Item:1995 nissan skyline r33 gtst series 1.5

Location: sydney

Item Condition: good condition

Reason for Selling: bored of it, want something new

Price and Payment Conditions: $13,500 ono swaps trades utes 200's wrx's jet skis anything that will interest me $15,000 ono

Extra Info: DYNO PROVEN 204.1 rwkw on the 11/09/07! low boost only 12psi! the things a freak!

mods are

HKS 3inch Hi flow exhaust with a high-flow cat

heavy duty TEIN coilover suspension

Front mount intercooler with Chrome piping

Brass Button clutch with Heavy duty pressure plate

turbosmart fuel cut defender

Turbosmart 2 stage Boost controller with In-car Boost switch(8psi-14psi)

Blitz Large mouth Air-Filter

Go Fast Bits Blow Off Valve

GENUINE 18inch White with chrome dish ROH MODENA DEEP DISH 3 piece wheels 18x9 front 18x9.5 rear (RARE EDITION IN WHITE)

wrapped in pirelli tyres

Full Mspec kit including front bar side skirts rear wing and GTR rear pods.

INCAR:

pioneer mp3 cd player

aftermarket speakers

boost guage with shift light

genuine momo steering wheel

issota gearknob

Immobilisor/alarm/keyless entry

this cars a freak for what it is. with a stock computer, stock turbo, no injectors or fuel pumps. nothing just basic mods and a bit of boost it got up to 273.5hp or 204.1rwkw on half shit fuel and half BP ultimate...(no good fuel around!!! highest hp it got that day was 277hp so with the right fuel i think it can hit up to 285hp no probs... this hasnt been pushed to its limits either. its only running 12psi not a spastic 18psi to blow up things. also just got a service new plugs oil and all the rest of it..

110,000kms on the clock.

im really looking to sell this thing so im open to offers just dont send me a message saying 9grand.yes u can get a skyline for 9 grand but that will give u 130rwkw, and a civic will prob chop u. any more details your after feel free to pm me or call me on

0410957457

email

[email protected]

cheers

i have 25 other pics so if there is any pic of interest please pm me. cheers

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