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G'day up for sale is my pride an joy. Had the car since late 2007 and hasn't missed a beat.

car looks great from the outside the paint is great apart from a few MINOR chips. Interior isn't to bad also apart from a small rip in drivers seat and a 3cm mark on the roof lining.

looking for 11.5K if i dont get anything then i will strip the car back to stock an let it go in that state.

car: R33 GTS-T series 2 with rego til april 2011

107 xxx kms

colour: white

engine and supporting mods:

KKR430 turbo

Nismo 555 injectors and were fitted in a brand new fuel rail when they went in

HKS pod filter

Trust FMIC

Yellow jacket coil packs

GFB BOV plumbed back/can be vented though

turbotech manual boost controller

walbro fuel pump

exhaust is 3' turbo to cat then 3' kakimoto exhaust

xtreme sprung button clutch

ECU: power FC with Hand Controller

suspension etc:

ISC coilovers all around-fully hieght an dampner adjustable

strut braces front an rear

Lenso D1R's black with red groove Fronts 18x8.5 offset +36 (i think) with 70% tyres left

Rear 18x9 offset +32 with 40% tyres left

indside the car:

orginal 'skyline' floor mats

boost guage

kenwood cd player

Handcontroller

car always serviced every 5,000 kms

redline oil used in gearbox

Running 13 psi but still has a bit more to go, currently the car makes 220rwkw

There is a small engine oil leak but intend to fix this over the coming week once work slows up a bit

i have missed something no doubt.

No time wasters

feel free to PM me or sms me on 0431 019 455.

will put more pics up in a day or two

will only swap for R33 GT-R plus cash of course

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