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Make: Nissan Skyline

Model: R33 GTST Series 1 M-spec (has sunroof)

Milage: 115,000

Transmission:[/b ] Manual

Colour: White

Location: South Australia, Adelaide

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? Not needed in S.A

Currently registered? Yes

Price: 18,000

Contact: Through Pm

I have for sale my Nissan Skyline R33 GTST Series 1 M-spec. I have owned the car for neally 3 years and it was stock when i bought it except for the muffler. So hear goes the mods are

Performance & Handling

HKS GT2535 Turbo

Apexi Power fc

Split front/dump pipe into standard cat then into 3 and 1/2 inch exhaust (gota double check this) then into HKS Super Dragger Muffler

Hybrid front mount intercooler

Apexi Pod filter

Gfb Bleed Valve

Split Fire coil packs

Z32 AFM

Bosch Fuel Pump (internal)

Kyb Sports shocks

Standard springs but can chuck in Cusco springs

350 rwkw Clutch purchased of group buy in SA section organised by Madaz

Appearance

18 ince starcorp impuls wrapped in kumho 235*40*18's on the front (bout 85 % tread) and 255*35*18's nangkangs on rear (Brand new)

Trust front bar

Bn side skirts

Bn rear bar

Nismo clear side indicators

Nismo Seat covers

Nismo Gear Knob

R33 GTR Spoiler

Darkest Legal window tint (have receipt done at auto perfection)

Audio

Momo speakers in the front

Dls speakers in the back

Pioneer head unit

i will get the exact details of these items tomorow when its not dark.

The car has 249.1 RWKW and was tuned at Boostworx by shaun recently i will scan a copy of the dyno sheet soon and post that up. Please if you dont like the price dont bother posting if your a time waster dont waste my time because i dont have much time to waste as i work 12 hour nite shifts, If you have something negative to say dont bother because im not interested. I am selling the car because i have owned it for almost 3 years and its time for me to move on and i have already purchased another car. I am in no hurry to sell so dont bother sending me stupidly cheap offers. All questions please post in this thread or pm me. sorry bout the car been bit dirty in pics ill try get some better ones soon. Cheers OZ_Pomy

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