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hey guys i am selling my r33 gts t its in good condition, i am the second owner since it was imported from japan,the guy i bought it from was an older guy so it has been very looked after and maintained as well as from me ,serviced every 5000 kms oil filter and motul oil . i am an auto electricain so i have kept this mechanically a1.i love this car and am selling due to me buying a gtr needs to go!!i bought this completely stock with the wheels thats all .all kms are genuine highway kms due to me driving 15 kms to work.i warm it up to operating temp everytime i drive before i leave my driveway!

$14k ono pride and joy needs to go!

*160,000 kms

things i have done:

*custom made tow bar fitted with 7pin flat plug really handy ! tounge comes off as u can see

*aftermarket tail lights look really good at night way better than the standard ones lol !

*changed rear wing

*bluetooth hands free, pairs up to any ph with bluetooth

*all oils changed 1000 kms ago

*brand new hybrid intercooler from performance wise in sydney

*new rear bushes in whole of rear and that was a mission believe me

*new rear wheel bearings both sides

*all disks machined and new good quality european pads applied

*brand new exceedy heavy duty clutch

*link engine management withh 3bar map sensor tuned very nicely running 12 psi havent pushed it! comes with hand controller

*new hicas lock bar

*new hicas ecu installed

*starter motor recon

*alternator recon also have a spare one that is also all reconditioned if wanted !

*brand new yellow jacket high performance coil packs from performance wise in sydney!

*clarion head unit dvd compatible valued at $550 with 700 watt amp and earthquake 12 inch sub in box,clarion 6x9 in parcel shelf and 6.5 '' splits in front

*new driver side electic window motor

*vdo boost gauge

*new chrome insert headlights off a gtr with all good blue bright bulbs

*new shocks and lowered springs done about 10000 kms

* air condtioning works and is cold, recently been serviced ,regas,new tx valve.

*custom cold air intake and custom heat shield on pod filter gives better fuel consumption and gives it more response

*standard blow off valve sounds good though. runs really well ,holds boost right through

theres probably more things but cant think of everything this car is in good nic and mildly modified wright and proper. i have owned this for bit over one year! been a good car never missed a beat or caused me probs. motor and turbo in really good condition.18'' deep dish wheels 265 tyres on back and 235 on front. been very reliable . but needs to go as i am buying a gtr cause i love skylines for many reasons lol!the only thing wrong is i recently hit a possum on way home and damaged front bar not that bad though!

please pm me if there are any questions

reguards dan.

if more pics wanted just contact me all interior in good condition also !java script:PopUp( // http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/danny14-m59423.html

one photo there before i lowered her and changed the wing smick condition as u can see !!

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