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Hey guys loooking at selling my r33 gtst skyline

Make: nissan

Model: skyline gtst

Year: 1996

Colour: white

ok guys this car is not for the fanit hearted this car has maked 783hp 0n just 30 psi engine is good for 40psi no reason why it wont see 900-1000hp at the wheels. the car has run a best of 10.4 at 138mph with only 470 hp this car will run into the 9s the car is andra aproved and ready to race just needs a new driver so to the good stuff

Rb30 prepared block

rb30 prepared crank

acl race series bearings

percsion motorsport rods

modify rb25 oil pump

race ported rb25 head

custom grid custom shafts

greddy intake mainfold

90mm throtle body

brand new 1600cc injectors

6 boost exhaust mainfold

gt42r turbo

3.5 exhaust system

100mm intercooler

turbosmart fuel presure reg

1/2 inch fuel line

2x044 fuel pumps

surge tank

6 ponit roll cage

6 ponit harness

parachute

velo race seat

there will be lots that i have left out this car is a must see has been on the front cover of boost mag

asking $26,000 ono please no dreams or silly offers serious offers will be consitered pm or 0404666472

may swap for car of intrest

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