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Item: Nissan R33 Skyline GTS-T

Location: Rockhampton, Central Queensland

Website: This one

Item Condition: Excellent condition, i challenge people to find a cleaner one

Reason for Selling: Have two cars so one must go

Price and Payment Conditions: $15,000 neg with 6 months rego and rwc

Extra Info: Mods are as follows

CP forged pistons and rings

ARP Rods and Head studs

Gates racing timing belt

NGK Iridium Sparkplugs

Polished and blueprinted

brass button clutch

quickshifter

New brake pads

Strut brace

Apexi Power FC ECU and hand controller

HKS Catback exhaust

HKS airfilter

Front mount intercooler

18" wheels with near new tyres

Full sound system with sony headunit, alpine type r speakers all round and fusion powerplant sub

top secret front bar and sideskirts

gtr spoiler with carbon fibre end inserts

ganador mirrors

full mongoose alarm and immobiliser (makes insurance cheaper aswell)

greddy turbo timer

greddy electronic boost controller

I have $14,000 in receipts for engine alone. Car currently has aprrox 185xxxkms on the clock but has only done 20xxx since full rebuild. Never had any problems from police. All work was carried out by godzilla motorsports. Paintwork is immaculate and i would challenge people to find a cleaner one.

Probably more i have forgotten.

Pictures: Yep, see below

Contact Details: Either PM me or send me a txt message on 0407599727, please no calls as i cannot answer me phone due to work.

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WOW

now thats cheap...is that runnin the stock turbo on it still? sorry not sure

ok are u willin to trade with cash on top to receive a cheap daily driver (92 pulsar, LPG installed) + around 10k cash mark

I can give u more details of the pulsar if u need, however, I will only add that it is very economic with the LPG and that it is not too old, and looks fine.

Email any pics to [email protected]

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yer still running a standard size turbo so ther is plenty of room for more power. nah not interested in trades sorry coz i already have another car and running 2 cars costs way to much for me, if u wanna know more about it just give me a bell and we cud work sumfin out bud

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cheers mate, i dont know how to edit my post but im sure people will read that, kit was already on the car when i bought it and the guy said it was a top secret but obviously had no idea, cheers :thumbsup: still for sale guys

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that my mates old car,i built the engine which is full godzilla motorsport specd,and yes its got a gcg highflow turbo biggest possible in stock machined out housings,also high flowed side feed injectors,mark at godzilla tuned it,very nice overall package,very very clean last time i saw it

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cheers mate, you done a great job, everyone that has every been in the car has been very impressed! make an offer guys as u might be suprised as to what i accept coz running 2 cars is costing me a shatload and one needs to go

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cheers mate,spent alot of time building that engine for a very good mate of mine,no short cuts at all,i just spent a shit load on my new engine otherwise id honestly buy that for a cruise car,if u need to know anything more bout that car or engine pm me,every thing is listed on reciept i gave the owner before you goodluck with the sale

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