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Make:Nissan

Model:R33 GTST Skyline

Milage:160 xxx

Transmission:5 Speed Manual

Colour:Black

Location:Brisbane

Complied?Yes

RWC supplied?Yes

Currently registered?Yes till 5/08

Price:$13,000 ono

Contact:PM

Comments / Modifications: I got the car early this year, complete stocko since then ive added,

Greddy FMIC

Apexi SITC

Apexi Turbo Timer

Apexi SAFC-2

HKS Electronic Boost Controller

K&N Pod Filter

3 Inch turbo back exhaust with split dump

Full Alpine Stereo system worth $2300

The interior is in very good nick, the air con is ice cold. I want to get an R32/R33 GTR so this has to go for that to happen.

The car runs well, Recently had all of the gaskets and seals replaced, Compression tested at 150psi+ per cylinder. Uses no oil, Economical for an rb25 as well getting 550kms a tank with sensible driving nearly 600 on the highway. No funny noises, no rattles or knocks. Handles well. Only issue is the paint has a few scratches in it, nothing that cant be fixed.

Was dyno'd at 193kw at the rears at 13psi, As a daily it sees 9psi most times, The HKS EVC 5 is set to 9 and 13psi.

Thanks for looking.

Images:PM me and i will email them to you, or you can inspect the car for yourself

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