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for sale is my r33 skyline

ive come to conclusions as to let it go =[

ive had it for nearly 3 years and wanting to look at something new.

the cars stock with mild mods

mods are

front mount intercooler

after market fuel pump(unknow size)

full turbo back 3 inch exhaust to 3 1/2 inch

koya drift teks 8 or 8 1/2x17 on the front and 9x17 on the rear

lower king springs

full nizmo body kit

nizmo fuel reg

exeedy 5 puk button clutch

turbo smart boost controller(replaced with that after the digital one played up)

have just fitted a new engine with 85,000 on it 160-165 across all cylinders

cars done 110 000 on clock

car drives very well

looks and sounds tuff to =]

open to offers just no low ballers

$15,500 ono

or will consider trade for vehicle of interest

looking for something capable for towing my silvia on a trailer.

BY THE WAY CAR IS FREE OF STICKERS NOW =]

contact me on here with a pm or my numbers

0434 244 252

cheers

david

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