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FS: 1994 R33 Skyline GTS-T manual 4-door Sedan. Mild modifications listed below

INTERIOR

GTR front seats

Nismo 300km/hr speedometer

Apexi EL boost gauge pillar mounted

Trust Gearknob

Turbo Timer

Tinted windows

Genuine floor mat set

Kenwood flip-face CD player

Polk splits front

Alpine co-axial rear

EXTERIOR

Borbet german made 17x8 wheels with near new Dunlop Le-Mans 235x45x17 tyres

KYB lowered coilover suspension

Calsonic front strut brace

ENGINE

Apexi Power FC full engine management

Apexi Power Intake pod filter in custom insulated alloy cold air box

Turbosmart gated manual boost controller

Custom Mick’s Metalcraft front mount intercooler bar and plate with cast end tanks and mandrel bent aluminium piping. Core dimensions 600x300x75

Micks Metalcraft oil catch can

NGK Iridium plugs

HKS stainless dump pipe with split wastegate pipe into full 3” exhaust, hi-flow cat and Trust cat back system

GFB Hybrid BOV

Exedy Heavy duty single plate clutch with 2400lb pressure plate

All engine mods carried out within last 6 months. Car will be dyno tuned shortly. Usual options such as power windows/mirrors, climate control a/c, ABS and is also fitted with alarm system with automatic power window roll-up and boot release. Has 73,000 kms showing on clock. Have owned car for nearly 3 years averaged only 8,000km a year.

Serviced only with full synthetic oil. 6months rego. Very regretful sale due to another impending addition to the family. Located in SE QLD. Asking $23,000 email [email protected]

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Parts I will most likely sell would be

Power FC and HC

Power Intake and CAI

Front mount IC

BOV

nismo speedo

Apexi EL boost gauge

Trust gear knob

oil catch can

exhaust

boost controller

GTR seats

some of these I would have to do a deal with cash + original part eg Power Fc and seats.

As I said before I would prefer to sell car the way it is and will only do this if it does not sell in the next few months.

No worries Adrian, if I decide to do it, I'll let you know first before I post details. Could be a while though as I have to go away for work until the end of june, car will be put in a car yard for that time and if it does not sell I will do it then

No worries Adrian, if I decide to do it, I'll let you know first before I post details. Could be a while though as I have to go away for work until the end of june, car will be put in a car yard for that time and if it does not sell I will do it then

Suits me down to the ground... Best of luck with the sale!

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