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Make:nissan skyline

Model:r33 gtst

Milage:120,000 (75,000 on motor)

Colour:black

Location:mildura vic

RWC supplied?can be

Currently registered?TEAZN

Price:17,000 without wheels price drop to 16k with wheels

Contact:0438069499 or pm thru here

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r33 gtst

400r kit all round

wider rear guards

wider front guards

work 19"x9.5 wheels all round

red sass seats

black dash

new gates timing belt

guages in dash passanger side

apexi boost guage piller mounted

nismo gear knob

in cabin strut brace

under bonnet strut brace

gtr wing

600x300x100 fmic

stainless steel piping

red cam covers and timing belt cover

silicon intake pipe

k&n air pod filter

resprayed engine bay gloss black

split stainless dump pipe with catco hi flow cat

3" zaughst with twin mufflers

new standard motor series 2 only 75,000klms old

apexi avcr

kazz 2 way diff with rpyal purple oil

new front brake pads and mechined rotors

new rear pads (not yet put in)

greddy type r bov

custom boot install

inverted 12" kenwood sub

bosch 044 motorsport pump with 1.5lt surge tank

standard gtst lift pump

stainless steel teflon fuel line

jaycar amp

clarion front and rear splits

lovell lowered springs

extreme heavy duty clutch

splitfire coil packs

uras pinapples

car has being pretty much resprayed since putting the wider guards on

i also have a heap of spares to put in with the sale

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just a quick question...

did u roll your guards to get them that wide or was it an add on kit.....or total replacement of both front and rear guards???

the rear have being pumped out and wider ones put over the top

Love the wheels......

Cars tough too!

thanks man they were for sale a while ago

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