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Item: 1995 Nissan R33 GTST Skyline

Location: Canberra

Item Condition: 97% finished

Reason for Selling: want 4 doors (Keen on WRX or BA xr6) But some me what you got.

Price and Payment Conditions: $14,200neg or Swap

I DONT CARE FOR YOUR BULLSHIT COMMENTS AND CRAP SO DONT POST THEM!!!

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Engine: RB25DET. 2.5Lt Turbo

Exhaust: Cat Back System

Suspension: Stock

Wheels: 18" Rims

Modifications: Front mount Intercooler, Turbosmart BOV, SuperSpark Coils, Pod Filter, Triple core racing radiator, Blitz Dual Stage Boost Controller,

Stereo Audio / Visual: JVC 810 Double Din Head Unit (DVD), JVC 6" Fount Speakers, Pioneer Kevlar 6" Rear Speakers ,4 Channel Amp, Monitor Mounted in dash as well

Interor is being replaced so wont be red.

Body Top secert Bodykit (Frontbar/side skrits/rear pods) , Carbon Fibre Bonnet (on the way), Wing is being painted atm

Estimated Power: 205rwkw

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Still needs a few little bits done

1/ Bonnet (Carbon Fibre) I will be ordering it next week so car comes with it.

2/ Door inners need painting

3/ few litttle spots need painting (Not Much Thou)

4/ Needs a good Cut & Polish

Contact Details: Stuart 0448 666 699 or [email protected]

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