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hi guys

selling my R33 gtst series 1. old login was (DK1983)

thought id post it here for people who know skylines and what they go for since havnt had much like on carsales. dropped the price by 3k now only coz its not needed as i have a company car and free fuel for it. its got a list of mods with most receipts and the tuning has been carried out at ISRACING by indy.(200kw)

here are the modslist of modifications

*greddy front mount intercooler

*full exhaut (split front pipe,high flow cat,zigen catback)

*spitfire coilpacks

*k and n filter in cold air box

*greedy profec spec b electric boost controller

*apexi power fc computer with handcontroller

126,000km

manual

plates AB13QE

check out the rest of the info and pics on carsales or contact me for details on 0421 840 738

Daniel. location wetherill park sydney.

thanks

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hey guys

still for sale. "rlzrtg" looked at vehicle and approved just something came up and couldnt purchase it at this point in time.

PRICE DROP!! $8500 lowest offer for complete car with power fc and hand controller.

car runs out of rego on the 23rd of this month so if no takers ill re rego the car and try then.

daniel

0421840738

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