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Make:Nissan

Model:Skyline R33 GTSt

Milage:86,xxxkms

Transmission:5-speed manual

Colour:Custom Dark Pink w/Blue Pearl

Location:Sydney, NSW

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered?Yes, till 15th Jan '09

Price:$19,990

Contact:Trent on 0403 286 619

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Its time to sell my toy, this is a very regretful sale, this car is one of a kind no short cuts were taken only the best parts were used. Long rego! This car is in showroom condition except for a few minor mishaps. external features: -full custom respray including engine bay and inside doors -custom air brushing on rear and side quater windows -full body kit front bar side skirts and rear bar -20in unqiue chrome wheels -my custom number plates also come with the car (BKLEUP) -brand new headlights with chrome inserts -eyelids - car is extremely low - dark window tint. Internal Features: -full stero system complete with two 12in subs, two 6/9s, two 6in splits, panasonic head deck, slimline playstation 2,indash 7in colour monitor/tv - autometer boost gauge -drift oil, temp and volt gauge mounted in dash - shift light - G reddy boost controller and Apexi turbo timer - custom airbrushing on parts of the dash - chrome rear vision mirror - colour changing LED's under dash, in boot and engine bay - $1000 Urban Glow Isotta steering wheel. After market foot pedals and gear knob. Performance - 3in exhaust from turbo back with 4in canon - front mount inercooler, with custom piping - Garet GT30 Turbo, rated at 580 horse power -air filter, with custom inclosed box - nismo 555 injectors -z32 airflow metre - Apexi power FC computer with handle controller - GReddy oil catch can - GFB 4in1 blow off valve - spitfire coil packs - extreme heavy duty 6button clutch - extreme chrome molly light weight flywheel - high flow fuel pump. Clutch, Flywheel, Turbo, injectors and airflow metre all two months old, with only 2000km put on them. The car was tuned at MRC Performance with 262rwkws it was tuned safe, more power is capable out of this car. Major service was done 2000km ago along with the tune. Always used the best oil, spark plugs etc Im also interested in a roadbike so Im open to any offers. Thanks

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