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Make:
Nissan Skyline

Model:
R33 GTST SII

Milage:
112000ks

Transmission:
manual

Colour:
White

Location:
Melbourne Vic (more then happy to drive it up to SA or NSW)

Complied?
Yes

RWC supplied?
Yes

Currently registered?
Yes

Price:
$13500 ono

Contact:
pm or call 0422 225 532

Comments / Modifications:
car is stock as a rock apart from full turbo back exhaust, GTR fuel pump and R34 GTT side mount cooler running stock boost (stock boost is 7psi after cooler and exhaust was added boost went up to 9psi no aftermarket boost controller used).

car has done 112000ks and has had its 100k service done which included brand new water pump and gates timing belt kit done by RE Customs. NGK platinum plugs were put in at 110000ks so no need to be change for another 90000ks. oil used is Motul turbo light oil changed every 5000-6000ks.

Exterior mods: standered Series 2 kit and genuine GTR adjustable rear wing, R34 GTT 17" wheels with 225 fronts 235 rears with 75% tread

Handling: genuine GTR rear strut brace and cusco front strut brace and some sort of firm jap shocks.

car will come with RWC and rego is till jan but will be paid for

feel free to ask any questions.

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well yes and no lol

would love this gone so i dont have to look at it every time in the garage coz i hate seeing it just sitting in the corner collecting dust but ill wait for the right buyer :)

im away for a week till next friday so if you are interested in the car pls call me instead of posting or sending PM as i wont be able to reply to it till next friday.

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