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1995 Nissan Skyline r33 With Sunroof

rb25det manual

Red/Maroon/Burgundy What Ever

ODM Reads 170,000kms (Changed Cluster as original stopped working @ 122,000)

Awesome Car To Drive (Very Responsive) and Handles Great.

Exterior:

- Full Body Kit

- 17" ROH Drift-R Rims (Near New Tires All Round)

Interior:

Everything standard apart from..

- Pioneer CD/Mp3 Player

- Iosotta Steering Wheel

- Autometer Boost Gauge Mounted Under Cd Player

- Turbo Timer (Hidden)

Engine:

- Changed To Low Kms Motor 1 year B4 I Bought It 80,000kms(claimed). Ive done 6000km.

- Pod Filter

- 3" Turbo back exhaust

- Front Mount Intercooler

- Aftermarket Exhaust Manifold

- Heavy Duty Clutch (Easy to drive)

- Pod Filter

- Hks 2530 Turbo High Flow

- After Market Plenium

- Power FC with Controller

- Tuned To 210Kws + 550nm Torque

Other:

- Hks Adjustable Coils Front

- Lowered Springs Rear

Extras:

- I have a Blitz EBC just no solinoid

- Oil Catch Can (Not Installed)

Oil and Filter Changed Every 3500kms

Price: Am Looking Around $9000 firm no battary no rego (can be just ran out)

Phone: 0422 242 839

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Hey Skip187,

got your PM i would of PMed you back but my post count isnt up, looks good in the pics, would like to arrange a time to come see it, i'll call the number displayed on the ad. would you consider putting rego on it?

Steven

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