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Make:Nissan

Model:Skyline R33 GTS25T

Milage:117xxx

Transmission:5 Spd Manual

Colour:Black on Black

Location:Sydney

Complied?Yes

RWC supplied?

Currently registered?Yes, til may 2009

Price:$12,500

Contact:[email protected]

Comments / Modifications: Apexi Pod filter, JJR FMIC 600x400x100, 18" Alloys, Exedy HDB Clutch, Split fire coil packs, Walbro 255LPH Fuel Pump, 3" polished stainless Xforce exhaust from turby back, with stainless core cat. Auto meter boost guage, Auto Meter turbo timer (pen style), This car Has been taken care of, First Aussie Owner, Dyno tuned by Unigroup. Car is still running stock boost due to factory computer. Car has 195 RWKW. Has a great start for anybody interested in something that will be a monster with a computer and a bigger turbo. Unless your happy like I have been running where she is... Body paint and suspension all in great shape.

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I am in St Clair (western suburbs) and I will get some interior pics up today. I work night shift, and it's about 5 am.

Pod filter is not enclosed and the boost gauge is mounted on the dash. The DVD screen is wired to open while driving the car.

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For those of you that are seriously interested, test drives are welcome... I have done all the modifications to this car myself, I do have alot of pride in the work that I did, and have receipts for every part purchased since I have owned this car. If you make a date to view or test drive this car, please understand that I work in a quarry night shift and it is very heavy work so I don't expect to stay up all night and then all day just to find out you "found something else". I am flexible on price, I understand that these cars are a dime a dozen now, but these are good cars, especially when respected as much as they have been by my wife and myself. NO TYRE KICKERS NEED APPLY!!! If you want a good car that was maintained and taken care of, then please feel free to make arrangements. Oil was changed today... and I only use good oil in these cars, and only high octane fuel.

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