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1996 Nissan Skyline R33 GTST Series 2

Major Service 2008, New Timing Belt, NGK Iridium Spark Plugs, Mobile Synthetic Oil. (Oil Change done every 5000kms)

98xxxkms

Silver In Colour. 400r Front Bar with small damage on the bottom due to scraping (Easy Fix) and rear 400r pods. Veilside Skirts

3" XFORCE exhaust from turbo back including dump pipe, hi-flow cat and cannon

Lowered on King Springs

18'' RSGT Rims (Black) 70 - 80% Tread

RearStrut brace

Hybrid Front mount intercooler

Apexi AIR FILTER enlosed in Aluminium Box

Turbo Smart Manual Boost Controller

Pioneer CD player Boss Audio 4 Channel Amplifier and 12'' Sony Xplod Sub Woofer

HKS Turbo Timer

Tinted Windows

Keyless Entry and Full Quik Track Alarm System

Mechanically A1. no problems

6 Months rego

PM If interested. Inspections Welcome. Cheers

Note: Photo of the engine bay does not show the Enclosed Air FIlter Box, because I only recently bought it and have no time to put it in.

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