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Make: 1993 Nissan Skyline GTS-T

Milage: 140 000

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Gunmetal Grey

Location: Brisbane, QLD

Complied? YES

RWC supplied? yeh

Currently registered? Yes until 05/09

Price: $14000

Contact: Nick 0411 585 611 sms or call anytime.. or email [email protected]

Comments / Modifications:

? Hks 28/35 turbo

? Front mount intercooler

? Air intake

? Splitfire coil packs

? Hks cam gears

? Walbro fuel pump

? High pressure fuel regulator

? Vg30dett air flow metre

? Exhaust

? Apexi power fc

? 350z 18 inch wheels and new tires

? full alarm system

? turbo timer

? boost guage

? heavy duty organic ceramic clutch

? headunit, amp, sub

? tinted windows

? heaps more + spares

plus dyno chart showing 261rwkw

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Swap for Twin turbo cressida and money your way?

PM me if interested.

Hey Mate,

If i was to swap it would more than likely be to something a bit more functional.. Im thinking about buying a motocross bike so i would require maybe a ute or a van or a vehicle that can tow well and is smooth and easy to drive... my r33 is my daily driver and im a bit over the heavy clutch in stop start traffic on the gateway everyday, also looking to clear my debts (hence why im chasing some cash also)

Sorry about that mate..

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