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Make:Nissan

Model:Skyline R33 Gts-t

Milage:168,xxxkms

Transmission:Manual

Colour:Wine Red

Location:Newcastle

Complied?Yes

RWC supplied?No

Currently registered?Til Sep 09

Price:$9000 or very near offer

Contact:Mobile: 0432072334

Hey guys!

Im selling my beloved Skyline because I am buying a new car and need a quick sale hence the price!

Details are as follows

168,xxxkms

burgandy

Mspec front bar

Top secret skirts and rear pods

GTR wing

16" Keiichi Tsuchiya Drift Rims

KYB buzzspec coilovers

Pineapples

Cusco strut brace

RB74 pads all round

GTR sized FMIC

Full 3" Nismo exhaust (legal)

Apexi Pod w/ Garage Debris airbox

Boost controller

Drift brand plumb back bov

Carbodix carbon button clutch plate, modified GTR pressure plate (3500kg clamping pressure), lightened flywheel

Bosch 044 fuel pump w/ surge tank mounted in boot.

Gearbox and diff oils changed to Redline Shockproof when clutch went in.

Nardi steering wheel

Apexi Turbo timer

Apexi Boost gauge

Nismo gear knob

Recaro Seat

Pioneer Premier DEH860MP headunit, full colour screen, plays short movies, with stacker under seat and clarion speakers

Rego till september 09

Bad Points:

Ex Manifold gasket will require changing as it leaks a bit when cold

Body kit a bit rough around the edges.

Only pics I have are old and still have the 400r front bar attached. The rest of the car remains the same body wise.

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PRICE IS $9000! Fairly Firm!

Contact me on 0432072334 to view the car.

Serious buyers only as i really need a quick sale to pay for this new car!

Cheers for looking!

Mitch

Edited by Biceybro87
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OKAY GUYS. I BOUGHT A NEW CAR AND NEED THIS GONE TODAY! PRICE DROP TO $6000 ! Otherwise it gets traded in and off to the auctions :(

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