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Item:

R33 GTS-T Skyline

Location:

Brisbane N/SIDE

Reason for Selling:

Got a 4x4 coming

Price and Payment Conditions:

$16500

Extra Info:

Gun metal grey

400R front bar & skirts

GTR wing

Momo Steering wheel

Recaro recliner driver seat

R33 GTR Vspec passenger seat

Panasonic Head unit with Pioneer sub

ARC intercooler

3" exhaust hi flow cat

17 x 10" Silver RS-5 Wheels

BIG 5Zigen Cannon on 3" mandrell bend exhaust with custom double dump

Low king springs

Caster arm bushes just replaced

New Battery

New N1 Waterpump

Very cold A/C just regassed

Mongoose alarm & immobiliser

Pivot boost gauge and shift light

Greddy turbo timer

Greddy Profec B spec II EBC

HKS cam gear

Link ECU

600cc Injectors

040 fuel pump

Front tyres 90% (camber wear)

Rear tyres 80% (camber wear)

Custom built by Sonic Performance Garrett GT3584r / GT3566R (GT35R With T04z 66mm compressor wheel + Anti surge compressor housing)

+ Heaps more I can't think of at the moment

380 rwhp on 17psi

Ran 12.97 @ 112mph on 14psi

Should run close to mid 12 on 17 - 18psi

Contact Details:

[email protected]

0439 989 279

or pm/post

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