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Well Seeing as i can't update the price on the old thread i decided to make a new one.

1996 R33 NISSAN SKYLINE GTST

Mileage is 105,000 with 100,00 service completed

Registration untill 26th April 09

Fully Engineered aka police friendly

EXTERIOR

Unique and rare Tommi Kaira front bar

Type M factory side skirts and rear Pods

Stealth rear wing

Nismo clear side indicators

18” Shadow Chrome Work cr Kai 235 front 255 rear

INTERIOR & AUDIO

CF dipped dash

Carbon gear stick

Razo pedals

genuine nissan floor mats

Greddy Boost guage with greddy pillar mount POD (has memory setting, electronic style)

Greddy full automatic turbo timer (all features) black

Clarion VRX766VD DVD/MP3/CD Touchscreen 7" Single DIN TV.

Clarion CCA673700 ipod Video Cable)

Cadence 3 way 6x9's rear

Cadence 4 way 6" fronts

Pioneer GM-6100F 600W 4 channel amp

Pioneer 305CBOX2 12” sub

New betttery

Mongoose M80 alram/immobiliser with window lifting module

15% tints by eagle tints/alarms

Satellite tracking

ENGINE MODS

Greddy FMIC 600x300x80

Custom 3” exhaust <90dB

Custom dump pipe to suit GT30R turbo

New Garrett GT30R low mounted turbo

1 bar actuator

Greddy oil catch can

all braided oil lines

Apexi Power FC computer

Eboost 2 electronic boost controller

Z32 AFM

blue silicone intake piping

Sard 550cc Fuel injectors

Sard Fully adjustable rising rate fuel pressure regulator

New Iridium plugs (under 1000km old)

Splitfire Coilpacks

500hp fuel pump

Greddy Type S BOV

Custom air box

Apexi air filter

Exedy 4puk brass button clutch 2000 kms old

Also comes with spare kakimoto exhaust (lovely note, although removed during engineering process)

SUSPENSION & BRAKES

Cusco front and rear strut braces

Tein height and damper adjustable coilovers

Fully adjustable castor rods

upgraded DBA4000s front disc rotors with ferodo pads

upgraded RDA performance rear rotors with bendix advance pads

(all calipers are sprayed red with the silver nissan logo)

It made a safe 260RWKW tuned by MRC at Castle Hill on 18psi. This was acheive with low timing too. If i get around to it i will have it re-run with some more timing

235RWKW on 13psi.

The car is serviced every 5000km without fail and has nothing but elf excellium fully synthetic oil , diff and gear box oils are royal purple.

The previous owner spent a lot of money modifying this car and i've spent $12,000 (receipts to prove) in the last year alone.

No rush to sell at this time

I'm after $19,000 but will take parts off to lower the price.

I am contactable via pm or by 0421866768

Cheers Greg

No test pilots or time wasters please

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Wow Greg thats a good price for your car mate.

Hmmm, lets me get this right, i just sold my 97 model just a couple of days ago for $15200 and it only had 177.8rwkw. You guys can get the same quality car with 82.2rwkw more for an extra $1300, thats gotta be the cheapest 80+ killer wasps you can get!!!! Great car for the price and good luck with the sale mate!! Free bump for a hot arse 33!!!

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