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Make:Nissan Skyline 96

Model:GTST Series 2

Milage:110,000km

Transmission:Manual

Colour:White

Location:Adelaide

Complied?Yes

RWC supplied?No

Currently registered?Yes

Price:$15,500 o.no.

Contact:0433681605

Modifications:

Apexi Power FC+Hand controller

3 inch exhaust from turbo

Twin tip Xforce 3 inch muffler

K & N filter

FMIC

Modified induction pipe

Z32 AFM

Wahlbro Fuel pump

15psi

18 inch deep dish rims/245/225 tyres

Lowered springs

Hicas lock bar

Tinted windows

Turbo timer

Boost gauge

Cd player + more.[/b]

Car is very straight and clean. Has been recently tuned at Boostworx and put out 205rwkw.

Is serviced every 5,000km and only driven a few days a week. Not one problem in time i have owned it = 2 years.

Sounds great, goes great and is one of the cleanest 33's around.

History:

Was imported to Victoria with 80,000km. I bought it off the first owner in Oz as he was going overseas. The car had the rims and a 3 inch cat back exhaust. The vehicle was NOT boosted and nil evidence of it being so.

Since then i have made all modifications. The vehicle was not boosted until about 90,000km. It is now at 110,000. It had the power FC and dyno tune done at about 95,000 along with the new fuel pump. Timing belt and heavy duty clutch were done at 85,000.

The car has had regular servicing including upper engine cleaner and the idle control valve was recently cleaned of all carbon. It is on the stock turbo and has only been on 15psi since 95,000km. It is only driven about 3-4 days a week 30km round trip to work. NO THRASHING. I am not a P plater or a cruise/thrasher that does donuts like some drivers. Mature owner. Vehicle is extremely clean inside and out. :D

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can i ghet more pics email to [email protected] please

also 15psi is that on a stock turbo??? how long has it been running that boost for?

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