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Item: 94 s1 skyline r33 gtst

Location: Brisbane

Item Condition: Good, 185XXXkm(instrument cluster changed so the genuine mileage will be about 120-130k) on the clock but engine is rebuilt at 100000km

Reason for Selling: Need cash

Price and Payment Conditions: 14g (will sell with rwc and rego until march of 2010) or swap for something at least 4-5k my way

Extra Info: mod list:HKS turbo, trust frontmount intercooler, apexi power fc with hand controller, apexi boost controller, 3"bullet exhaust with apexi N-1 muffler, tein sport suspension,exedy single plate clutch, z32 air flow meter,

nismo 740cc injectors, oil-air seperator/catch tank, k&n air filter, sard fuel pressure regulator, splitfire coil packs, greddy oil and boost gauges, custom surge tank with dual fuel pumps, HKS turbo timer, short shifter, rust arrestor, immobilizer & much more, cant remember atm

New exedy racing clutch just fitted in, HICAS lock out bar, slotted brake rotors and performance brake pads,new front bar and set of headlights(crystal clear)!!worth more than $5500.

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Contact Details: 0421437393 or [email protected] or pm me. No time waster or test pilot.

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hey mate,

sorry to but into the thread, but do u live in the st lucia area? i think ive seen u arnd the manors, i live there currently, u might have seen me around as well, i have a midnight purple r33 gtr v-spec , anyway good luck with the sale mate, nice machine.

hey mate,

sorry to but into the thread, but do u live in the st lucia area? i think ive seen u arnd the manors, i live there currently, u might have seen me around as well, i have a midnight purple r33 gtr v-spec , anyway good luck with the sale mate, nice machine.

Yea, quite often that i see your car, a nice and clean 33gtr, thanks mate :happy:

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