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Make: Nissan Skyline

Model: R33 GTS-T SII

Milage: 70,***kms - GENUINE

Transmission: Automatic

Colour: Sonic Silver - KR4

Location: Miranda

Currently registered? 12 months rego

Price: $18,000 ono

Contact:

Paul Boulton

0403 954 613

[email protected]

The car has travelled less than 1000kms in the past 12 months as i have been without a licence.

It has always been garaged.

Immaculate condition both inside and out.

As seen at AutoSalon Final Battle 07' and AutoSalon Sydney 08'.

Comments / Modifications:

Engine:

- Frount mount intercooler (600x300x75)

- Engine damper

- Oil catch can

- Race sparkplugs

- Strut brace

- Detailed engine and engine bay

- Blitz BOV

- Pod Filter

- R32 GTR exhaust

Interior:

- Triple gauge din panel - vacuum - boost - volts

- Air/fuel gauge

- Aftermarket gear knob

- Custom parcel shelf

- slip-on seat covers

Stereo:

- Pioneer CD/MP3 player

- Clairon 6" splits in doors

- Tweeters in doors

- Pioneer 4" 2way in custom parcel shelf

- Pioneer 6" 2way in custom parcel shelf

- Tweets in C-pillar

- Alpine amp

- 15" Rockford Fosgate competition sub

- ALL AUDIO BY CRONULLA CAR SOUND

Suspension:

- TIEN super street coilovers

Wheels:

- 18" Rays Engineering - 3 piece - 5 spoke - 8.5" Front - 10.5" rear

Tyres:

- brand new NANGKANG - 98% tread

- Front 225x45xR18

- Rear 255x40xR18

Body:

- GTR front bar

- GTR side skirts

- GTR rear pods

- GTR rear wing with black inserts

There are probably alot of parts i haven't listed - however there are also a lot of other parts i have that will come with the car

EXTRA PARTS

- 3" cat back exhaust with cannon

- 3" turn down pipe - bolts on to cat - race/ dyno use only

- Top Secret intercooler (600x300x75)

- GoFastBits boost controller - never fitted to this car

- D1 Strobe lights

- Standard R33 GTS-T SII Front w/ light assembly

- HKS SSQ BOV - genuine

- Standard coilover suspension

- Bride bucket seat - reclinable

- AutoMeter Air/fuel gauge

- Mines gear knob

The above parts can also be sold seperately if anyone is interested.

There are more parts lying around that will be included.

Price in negotiable.

Please make an offer.

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Pm me with a price for the wheels and tyres. I would swap my 18" alloys with similar rubber on them + cash your way.... If you need some dosh let me know...

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