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Hey Guys,

Up for sale is my pride and joy. I bought this car stock 3 1/2 years ago and since then have spent countless amounts on this car getting it to the way it is today.

R33 Sklyine GTS-T Series 2, Manual, White, 125,000KM, Rego Until July 2011

Mods:

- Full X-Force 3" exhaust

- Hybrid FMIC

- Drift Pod Filter with custom 4" intake pipe

- Garrett 3076 customised with 35/40 comp cover with all new braided turbo lines (5000kms old)

- Bosch Fuel Pump

- Polished Cam Covers

- Custom Polished Washer Bottle

- Custom Polished Catch Can with brand new braided lines / fittings

- Polished GReddy style Plenum

- Bigger Throttle Body

- Nismo 555cc injectors ( 5000kms old)

- Microtech LTx -12 Computer

- Turbosmart 50mm wastegate with screamer

- Tein Super Street Coilovers Adjustables

- Tein EDFC controller

- SSR Professors 18x9 Front, 18x10.5 Rears

- Hicas Lock Bar

- Plenty More

Car is in excellent condition, drives like a dream, has a very unique note to it.

Serviced every 3000-5000kms or every 3 months depending on whether i have done the kms or to drain old oil from car.

Car is still registered until July 2011.

At the moment the car is pushing 290kw on 18psi.

Very Regretful sale but the car doesnt get the attention it deserves anymore.

Car is virtually for free when you consider the cost of parts and labour for everything that has been added onto it.

Located in Western Suburbs of Melbourne.

Can be contacted after hours on 0423 392 750 (Michael) or if its during work hours just send me a txt and i will reply to you a.s.a.p

Price: $22,000 or $20,000 with stock wheels

Will sell with all the stock parts that i still have.

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hey man was just wanting to no if ya had any more pics or turbo side of engine as to were the air cleaner sits cheers

hey yeah absolutely man sorry i didnt realise i posted up the pic that didnt have it on there.

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thanks mate.

i dont want to sell it man but unfortunately its just taking up space in the garage cause i dont have time to drive it anymore. but we'll see how we go i guess.

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