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Make:nissan

Model:skyline

Milage:61000

Transmission:manual

Colour:blue/green

Location:sydney

Complied?yes

RWC supplied?

Currently registered?yes

Price:14990 negotiable

Contact:96511817 0415040002

Comments / Modifications:1994 r33 gtst. rebuilt motor with forged pistons and rods, garrett gt 30-76R turbo still under warranty, full 3inch exhaust. custon airbox around pod filter, GTR fuel pump, HKS 555cc injectors, Apexi power fc. front mount intercooler with custom pipework, HKS electronic boost controller. Tuned by JUST ENGINE MANAGEMENT.

New brake pads, A Pillar mounted oil and boost pressure gauges.

Full GTR bodykit, duckwing rear spoiler, carbon fibre bonnet, tinted windows.

lowered, 18inch SSR integrale wheels

in very good condition $14990 negotiable

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got the same turbz as you. why didn't you wind the boost up? my tuner said he could of screwed 300rkwk+ out of mine, but i asked him to take it easy cause i'm still on a standard motor.

very good price. best of luck with the sale :bunny:

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just tuned it for 12psi, we started to wind the boost up but the blow off valve was a cheap one so it started to leak between 13 and 14psi so we left it at 12 and i havent been backed to retune it since i removed the cheap valve

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