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Make: Skyline R33 GTS-T 1993

Milage: 180,000

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Orange

Location: North Brisbane

Currently registered? Yes

Price: 16,000

Contact: chris 0401 256 807

Comments / Modifications:

Custom Orange pearl, 19 inch Charcoal Metallic rims, 400R side skirts and rear pods, GTR style front bar, electric sunroof, orange leather interior, bucket seats, pioneer headunit, pioneer 6X9 5 ways 480 watts speakers in the back. MTX 240 watts, split speakers in the front, powder by a five channel 3000 watt amp. Bendix ultimates brake pads front and back, RDA slotted rotors on the front. HID 6000K headlights (pure white in colour.) Hicas locking bar.

Below is a list of other modifications I made over the Christmas break, ONLY 5 MONTHS AGO.

Exedy heavy duty clutch

Powder FC Engine management

High flow turbo by MTQ Adelaide

Nissmo 740cc injectors

Malpassi fuel pressure regulator

Bosch 440 motorsports fuel pump

Serge tank

Greddy front mount intercooler

Currently only running 8psi, making 250 horsepower, is expected to make 350 horsepower running 16PSI. Tuned by Mercury Motorsports 4 months ago but a pipe kept blowing off over 8 PSI. The pipe has been fixed but ran out of time to complete the tune.

Get all the normal maintenance, but also has had,

brake, clutch, gearbox, diff, powersteering and radiator fluids flushed and repalced. Also the timing belt was replaced with a Gates Racing belt 15,000 kms ago. Wheel alignment on all four wheels done 10,000kms ago when I installed a hicas locking bar. All four tyres have more then 90% tread.

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