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Make: Nissan

Model: Skyline R33 GTS-T

Milage: 110,000kms

Transmission: 5-speed manual

Colour: Black

Location: Shellharbour, NSW (20mins sth of Wollongong)

Complied? 10/2003

RWC supplied? N/A

Currently registered? 4 mths NSW rego (till 11/2008)

Price: $14,000 ono

Contact: 0431390283

Comments / Modifications:

RB25DET 2500cc 6-cylinder RWD turbo engine

5-speed manual gearbox

Power windows / mirrors

Power steering

Power aerial

Air conditioning

HICAS 4-wheel steering

4-wheel disc brakes with 4-piston front calipers

Engine / Driveline:

3" mandrel-bent exhaust with hi-flow cat & chrome cannon muffler (5" outlet)

Hi-flowed turbo

Apexi Power FC computer with handset

Apexi Air pod with clear air box enclosure (legal)

Blitz front-mount intercooler

Turbosmart EBoost 2 electronic boost controller (set to std & 10-11psi)

Sard fuel pressure regulator

Sard fuel injectors

Twin plate clutch

Greddy blow off valve

New front EBC 'Green Stuff' performance brake pads

Blitz FATT-X Fully Automatic Turbo Timer

Nismo reinforced clutch pedal box

Pedders sport suspension

New clutch master & slave cylinders

New battery

Exterior:

18" x 8" XHP chrome rims (with 235/40/R18 front & 265/35/R18 rear tyres)

Veilside rear bar, rear spoiler & side skirts

Custom front bar with clear indicators

Eye lids

Blue/white LED park lights

Interior:

Custom silver dash with silver gear knob & handbrake

Autechnica black & silver sports steering wheel

Genuine Nissan Skyline R34 floor mats

EL display instrument cluster (adjustable green / blue)

Fully motorised TFT monitor with TV tuner (w/ amplified 4-way diversity antenna)

JVC KD-DV7305 DVD / CD / MP3 / WMA / USB / DivX tuner with remote

Kenwood 7" x 10" 3-way rear speakers

Power Acoustik 4-channel 600w amplifier (4x75w RMS)

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Feel free to contact me for more information or pics. Inspections welcome.

Edited by Marcos
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