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I was originally gonna comply it, but it's not worth the aggro. Belongs to my agent, not a customer btw :P

Specs on the car:

1995 R33 Nissan Skyline GTS-t track car

RB25DET 2.5 litre 6 cylinder turbo

5 speed manual transmission

75,000km

Silver

HKS GT2835 turbo – just been rebuilt

All braided oil lines

HKS dump pipe

Fairly huge HKS intercooler

HKS EVC

Aftermarket clutch and flywheel

TEIN coilovers

M’s air intake

Aftermarket alloy wheels (17” Blitz)

Timing belt and water pump replaced 1000km ago

Aftermarket exhaust

Link to pics - http://ironchefimports.com/site/index.php?...view&id=218

Turbo has already been sold! Now running an R34 GT-t factory turbo, on R33 S2 motor.

Rims have very sticky Dunlop Direzza DZ101s with heaps of tread left, 235 and 255, so I'm presuming they are a 17x8 and 9 combo.

Car is in Adelaide, interstate buyers are welcome to buy, but you'll need to arrange someone to come and pick stuff up, because I haven't got time to muck around with posting it all.

Email me at [email protected] or call 0402 904 069.

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Hi guys,

I've moved the car down to Complete Auto Dismantlers (very weird driving a car knowing it's never going to be driven again!), 480 North East Road, Windsor Gardens. Apart from the gearbox (popping out of 3rd...don't think it liked the extra horsepower), the rest of the car still feels really tight.

For pricing, call 8261 2333 and ask for Erwin (or do the same when you get there), mainly because I have NFI what stuff is worth (you can tell I only deal in whole cars rather than parts!). Street Forced, I'll get those parts you've already asked for, shouldn't be a problem.

Remember it's purely first-in, first-served, the car will be available from Monday onwards. The intercooler and intake are already gone. The gearbox (what's left of it) is already spoken for, but not removed from the car yet.

Cheers

Kristian

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