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Hi guys selling my R33 Skyline i have owned it for the past 5 & a half years with all the Mods done in that time, selling the car due to getting married recently and expecting our first child, apparently its not an appropriate family car.

Engine Specs:

RB25/30 - 20,000kms old.

RB25 head: Ported and polished, copper head gasket, ARP Head studs.

RB30 Bottom end: Machined and balanced, Arias pistons, Spool rods with ARP rod bolts, ACL race series bearings.

N1 oil and water pumps.

Custom exhaust manifold, Garret GT35/40R turbo, Tial 45mm wastegate, 3" dump pipe + exhaust.

Heavy duty twin plate clutch

LCW intercooler + polished 3" piping

LCW inlet plenum, XF throttle body, 700cc injectors, 2xBosch 044 fuel pumps + surge tank, fuel reg

Haltec E6k computer, E-Boost 2

Interior:

Complete R33 GTR Interior

Nismo 320km Dash cluster

MOMO Steering wheel

Pioneer in dash TV, Pioneer 6.5" 3 way front, Kenwood 7x10" rear, Kenwood 12" sub, Pioneer amp + Kenwood amp

Autometer oil pres gauge (Autometer air/fuel & water temp gauge not installed but will come with it)

Exterior:

400R body kit, GTR rear wing, Nismo style carbon fibre bonnet, 18" chrome rims, lowered suspension.

Car tuned by CRD making 420rwhp 20psi, reliable car driven daily.

$20 000. Plates not transferrable. also has spare interior standard interior and bonnet and brand new micky thompson semi slicks on r32 gtr rims

Phone number 0416 679 799 call after 6pm monday - friday or anytime saturday & sunday or send me a PM

If i have left any info out or you have any questions feel free to ask thanks Mick

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hey champ would u consider swapping for a 2000 model holden jackaroo with 2inch lift and 33inch tyres? if ur interested sms me on 0412254468 cheers

sorry mate im after a sedan, something my wife can drive.

thanks mick

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