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hey guys, had my car for a few years, and another one before that so i wanna get into somthing new maby

details:

im in sutho shire

1997 black r33gts-t series 2 skyline-104000km, 5 months rego

fmic-just jap

full 3inch stainless steel exhaust, split dumpipe, hi flow cat...a mix of xforce, jjr and batmbl dumpy..

bosch 040 fuel pump

tomei adjustable exhaust cam gear

greedy pro fec b sii electronic boost controler in cabin, low 10psi, high 13psi

brass button "cushion" clutch holds up to 280rwkw

gtr v-spec diff

abs, airbags

18inch gt intergal ssr's, with 245s at the back, 235 up frount

apexi power fc and hand controller in cabin

a-piller gauges, boost and oil (greedy and autogage)

dark tints!

lowerd king springs 2inchs

apexi power intake pod filter

new gates heavy duty timing belt changed at 95000km ( did it when i got the exhaust cam gear in)

nismo clear blinkers

new frount brake pads ( bendex ultimates) stops great

trust gear knob

kenwood mp3 player

alarm

non turbo badges

sprayed red brake calipers

it did a service at unigroup, all fluids, sparkies, o2 sensor etc changed in aug 07, where it pulled 222rwkw before injectors and afm maxed out

so its sitting on a safe 213rwkw now, i brought this car dead stock so im not suprised why it has good power as its had an easy life

its parked undercover through the week at work, and no i dont park it at miranda

$14,700 without power fc and without boost controller

i will put the standard ecu in where i pulled 182rwkw at ricol

$16500 as is drive her awayyyy

pm me or leave a comment or call, dont leave comments if ur not happy with price etc no1 cares

mitch

0405 204 561

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