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Make: Nissan

Model: Skyline R33

Milage: 124,000klm

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Black (recently resprayed)

Location: Sydney/Wollongong

Currently registered?: Yes until 29th Dec

Price: $13,500 ONO

Contact: 0414977608

Comments / Modifications:

GCG upgraded turbo, 3 1/2" turbo back exhaust, new manifold and turbo gaskets, NGK iridium spark plugs, hybrid front mount intercooler, Bosch 044 700hp fuel pump, HKS boxed pod filter, earthing kit, Malpassi adjustable fuel pressure regulator, Redline synthetic competion gearbox and diff oil

Slotted front brake discs and competition pads, 19" polished and silver wheels, Tien HR height adjustable coilover suspension, front and rear strut braces

New dash plastics, Apexi Power FC computer and controller, Omori pillar mount boost gauge, metal window tint. Dyno proven 300hp at the wheels at 11.5psi

Inspections welcome, car needs to been seen to really appreciate its condition

Only selling the car due to the fact i dont drive it much, spends most of its time sitting in the garage, lucky to be driven once a fortnight

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That is CHEAP! As if it hasnt sold yet - you could probably strip parts of the car and get an extra couple few grand and sell the car the same price... get some extra cash out of it - power fc alone is $1k right there.

That is CHEAP! As if it hasnt sold yet - you could probably strip parts of the car and get an extra couple few grand and sell the car the same price... get some extra cash out of it - power fc alone is $1k right there.

i know im considering it i cant believe no one wants it

Why does it look like it has a series 1 cluster?

i have no idea that was the cluster in it when i brought, ive never seen another so dont know the difference between series 1 or 2

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