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Make: Nissan

Model: Skyline R33 Series 2 GTST

Milage: 100XXX

Transmission: 5 Speed Manual

Colour: Deep Marine Blue

Location: Rosemeadow

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes

Price: $13,000

Contact: PM or 0412 773 767 or 0448 282 667

Comments / Modifications: This car has to go, I now want to upgrade to either an R34 GTT, R33 GTR or R32 GTR although, I would consider a trade for a Honda Integra VTi-R. For all those that are wondering: I am using the manual boost tee because it is far better than the greddy boost controller I bought. So now the greddy boost controller is used as a boost gauge but I still have the solenoid if the next buyer wants to use it. Last time I dynoed this, I got 180rwkw (papers to prove) with only the cat back exhaust, air pod, stock boost, and the R34 side mount intercooler upgrade. Interior is spotless as you will see from the photos and the car is serviced every 5,000kms without fail.

- justjap front mount intercooler

- exedy brass button clutch

- apexi air pod

- ohlins adjustable suspension

- cusco front and back strut bars

- splitfire coilpacks

- turbosmart boost tee (11 psi)

- greddy profec b spec 2 boost controller

- greddy turbo timer

- mongoose alarm

- 3" turbo back exhaust with hi flow cat

- pioneer mp3/ipod head unit

- jay car 6.5" and 6x9" speakers

- 400R lip kit all around

Images: Can be found in the link below.

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