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Hey there guys

It is time for me to let go my car and look for a family car/sports car :blink: still an import looking for an Evo this time :cool:

Anyway im selling my car My R33 Skyline Series 1.5 GTS25T

Location: Sydney

Odo: 115***

Mobile: 0425-202-407 prefer contact time 7.30pm onwards from wednesday to saturday and sunday to tuesday anytime :D

Price: $18k with all stocks like O.N.O price NEG

Front Bar

Bonnet

Front Guards

Full stock exhaust system

Stock wheels

Spoiler

Seats

some engine parts

This car is fully engineered so im selling it with engineering certificate :(

Engine Mods:

Trust/Greddy TD06-25G Turbo (same as T67)

Apexi PFC computer w/ Hand controller

Trust 40mm wastegate

Tomei 256 poncam

nismo 555ccc injectors

hybrid moster intercooler

Nismo strut brace

Plazmaman plenum

Blitz turbo timer

HKS highflow pod filter

blitz electronic dual solonoid boost controller

heavy clutch duty

My baby is pushing 270kw at the moment

Exterior:

Fibre glass flaired/wide front guards

Carbon Fibre Bonnet

DBA slotted rotor front and back

TRUST front bar

Wide dual blade aero spoiler

19" Starcorp Impulse

Interior:

Very good condition back and front seats

Driver and Passanger bucket seats of STI

Gizmo shift light

Boost gauge

Apexi hand controller

Turbo timer

REAL HEAD TURNER AND WONT DISAPPOINT THE RIGHT PERSON

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Bumping again now MASSIVE PRICE DROP GIVE AWAY PRICE its a bargain with all the mods and STOCK parts included 12K O.N.O

hi mate is the car still for sale as im in the market for another skyline if still for sale how low would you go with your pricing if you wanna email you response that would be great email adress is [email protected] cheers mate

hi mate is the car still for sale as im in the market for another skyline if still for sale how low would you go with your pricing if you wanna email you response that would be great email adress is [email protected] cheers mate

Hey mate email sent

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