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Have a Series 1 r33 skyline for sale. Black in colour, sunroof, always serviced and runs really well.

makes 340 rwhp

RB25det

T66 low mount

external gate with screamer

adj fuel reg

larger fuel pump

drift pod filter

drift catch can

frount mount intercooler

HKS ssq bov

adj strut brace

full exhaust system

SAFC

turbo timer

push button start

cd player and after market speakers

5 Speed manaul

brass button clutch

17 inch jap style rims, white in colour

road worthy tyres

aftermarket shocks and lowered springs

sports steering wheel

gear knob

neat car, really fun to drive and has pleanty of power.

$12,200 ono

Grant....

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Hi grant,

Interested in buying a black r33. Do you have any pictures?

How much power has it got?

Thanks,

Dan

Hey mate, yeah i'll get some pics on the net tonite.

It makes 340hp on about 16 psi

Have a Series 1 r33 skyline for sale. Black in colour, sunroof, always serviced and runs really well.

makes 340 rwhp

RB25det

T66 low mount

38mm external gate with screamer

adj fuel reg

walbro fuel pump

drift pod filter

drift catch can

drift oil cap

100mm frount mount intercooler

HKS ssq bov

adj strut brace

adj castor rods

full exhaust system

SAFC

apexi multi checker

turbo timer

push button start

Gates blue timing belt done at 80,000

cd player and after market speakers

boost and water temp gauges

5 Speed manaul

NPC brass button clutch

LSD

17 inch jap style rims, white in colour

road worthy tyres

aftermarket shocks (GAB) and lowered springs

aftermarket front bar, skirts, bods and rear wing

sports steering wheel

gear knob

neat car, really fun to drive and has pleanty of power.

86,000kms

$12,200 ono

Grant...

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