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Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-4 Turbo for sale

hey everyone,

after much thinking, i have decided that its time to sell the car.i really cant afford it anymore and have opted to get something thats just drivable day by day.

as you see, its a R33 GTS-4 turbo.the R33 Gts-4's didnt come out turbo and could only be bought non-turbo.i had to get a stagea engine(4WD wagon) that had 46000km's to replace the non-turbo RB25DE.this car is very rare.

details:

1994 R33 GTS-4, modified to turbo (only running 7psi)

4" HKS superdrag exhaust

front mount intercooler with polished piping

HKS air filter

90000km's (but under 50000km's with new motor)

tv (but still in japanese)

Rhino 3 point immobilizer

GTR wing

momo steering wheel

boost gauge and turbo timer

Daikan heavy duty clutch

and a few other things i have forgotten.

its also very clean inside.

it only has to be engineered (im pretty sure it would have to) but atm the engineers around my area still arent available.all the sensors and everything is working perfectly fine after i went to Daves F & E performance.

please contact me by posting here or PM me for more details.i have pics but are be too big, i dont know how to make it smaller.

im wanting to sell this asap to get rid of it and get a much affordable car.if you want pics just email me as the pics are 1.3 meg each and i dont know how to decrease the size to fit on this page.

all this for $23000.

regards,

luke

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