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FOR SALE!!!!

Pictures can be found at http://blitz.boostcruising.com <-- click on the link

OR if you want interior pictures, then email me on [email protected].

OR contact me on 0413834712

Later 1995 model r33 GTS-t Skyline. Here is the list of what the car comes with:

- Silver,

- 180kW@wheels@10psi (Official with power sheetn without SAFC),

- 190kW@wheels@10psi (unofficial without power sheet n with SAFC),

- IMMACULATE interior and exterior!

- Rego until July,

- Full Mongoose Alarm (with engine Immobiliser, and backup battery for the siren)

- 5speed Manual,

- Pioneer CD player (with remote),

- White Indiglow Dash lights (blue and green at night)

- Dual pod guage holder,

- Automater Air/fuel guage,

- Air con, Power steering, Power mirrors,

- Hicas (4 wheel steering),

- Blitz Turbo Timer,

- Full M-Spec bodykit,

- Smaller Drift style wing (series 2 wing still available),

- Large Intercooler (custom),

- K&N pod filter,

- Apexi SAFC (air fuel controller),

- Greddy Blowoff Valve,

- Lowered suspension (not sure on brand as it came with the car)

- Dual dump pipe from the turbo,

- 3inch exhaust with high flow cat and large N1 style muffler (less then 6mths old)

- New brake pads (front n rear)

- Heavy duty clutch (less then 6mths old, gear box oil also change)-

looking NOW for $22,000 VERY Negotiable

This car is immaculate inside and out. If you think the price is to high, feel free to come and have a look n test drive it, then negotiate on the price.

Car has oil (Mobil 1), oil filter, fuel filters changed every 5000kms. New front and rear brake pads (rotors also machined)n new brake fluid also. Platinum NGK Spark plugs replaced 5000km ago (platinum plugs good for 80,000kms).

At the last boostcruising dyno day i was at, my car pulled 180kw @ the wheels (can show the dyno sheet for proof). Also put it on a dyno 2mths ago and got 190kw, this was after installing a safc. For the smalll amount of mods (virtually stock) done to this car it has produced alot of power.

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