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994 Nissan Skyline R33 non turbo!!!

new rb25de with 100,000 on it just had timing belt and major service done

bigger injectors

polished stainless air induction

poilshed 52mm Isc Radiator - less then 3,000kays old

exceedy heavy duty tuff clutch

Blitz Ecu

jasma Extractors

Isc Coilovers - less then 3,000 kay old

full zort system straight threw to a cannon Sounds good!!

Big stero - alpine head unit, Jl splits, Jl 6inchs in back, 12inch kicker sub etc

Have GTR Spoiler sitting here for it too

Probly more stuff i have forgoten to list -

would like to mention i test drove alot of non turbo r33s befor this one and the power diffrence doesnt even compare this keeps up with turbo ones

unltermit p plater would love to keep it but i get a new car every year and i really want something luxary

reason for selling : Want to get a e46 Bmw Something more luxary as i do alot of high way driving to and from work

Location : Gold Coast Queensland

Price : 13,000 Ono please do not fill my thread with your negitive comments as i will just report you , im here to sell my car not be told what you personaly think its werth as i have spent alot of time and money on this

Swops - Will only swop for Bmw's or other luxary cars! would prefer Money as i have found the car i want

Extra Info: - car has recently had both sides resprayed!!!

oh and shimmed diff

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dont have a dyno sheet

it went on the dyno for a fun run dyno day a while ago pulled 180rwhp at the wheels pretty good for a non turbo

keeps up with turbo'd 32s running 12psi?

its just a freak of a na if intrested come and test drive ull see what i mean

You two have got to be joking right?

Na 25s with miniumal work "beating" 12 pound rb20s?

And print up this so called 180rwhp dyno print

read my post you f**king retart i dont have a dyno sheet cuz it only went on for a fun run, if some1 is going 2 pay me the right money im more then happy to get one......''

so why dont u mind ur buisness and f**k off keep your comments to urself if u got nothing good 2 say cock head

mine hasnt been on the dyno got no interest and everytime sumone tries to race i get it into the sweet spot and go from there...im not saying i can go and beat every single turbo skyline...i was still in second while the 32 was changing into third and all he had done was front mount and cat back...

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