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Nissan Skyline GTR- R33 VSpec

Metallic Silver 40,000 kms

18x10" Enkei NT-03 Forged Wheels

Dunlop DO-1J Semi Slick Tyres

Porsche 911 (Big Reds) Brembo Brakes with Harrop 355mm(14") dics rotors

Nismo Master Cylinder Stopper

Pagid RS4-2 Brake Pad

Apexi Power FC Computer (programmable)

Tein Adjustable Suspensions

Trust Twin Air Filter with Custom Carbon Fiber Airbox

Trust Intercooler

HKS Piping Kit

Trust Oil Cooler

Trust 3.7" exhaust with Nismo full Stainless Steel Front Pipe & HKS dump pipes.

Twin Garrett N1 Ball Bearing Turbo

Racing Aluminium Radiator

ARC Oil Catch Tank

Exedy Single Plate Clutch

Nismo Circuit Link and Bushes

Braided Brake Lines

Mines 320km Speedo

Nismo Centre Console Gauges

Mines Direct Shift

Carbon Fiber Intercooler surround

Arnage Radiator Cover

HKS Vernier Cam Gears

N1 Bonnet Lip & Air Ducts

Trust Turbo Timer

Alpine 4 Channels CD Player with Alpine Speakers

Power Steering

Power Windows, Power Mirror

Tinted Windows

Immobaliser and Remote Center Locking Alarm

240kw at 4 wheels @ 1.2 Bar

Asking $65,000

if interested pls contact me at 0414755939 or visit http://xboy.web1000.com for more pictures :D

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