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Hi all..

Well I'm off travelling for a while in a month's time and thought rather than store the beast for that time I'd better find him a new home with an owner who will love him as much as I do. As the title says, I'm in Perth. Price is $22,500 for the lot (negotiable) and you can contact me at [email protected]

This is a good condition R33 with minor mods and a bomber stereo.

Details of the car are as follows:

1995 R33 GTST Skyline

White

Tommy Kiara Front Bar

Works Rims

Drift wing with optional bolt on mega spoiler

Front mount intercooler

K&N Pod

Full exhaust with Dump and Highflow Cat

HKS EVC IV boost controller with dual boost settings

Apexi AFC

Apexi ITC

Pivot turbo timer

Alpine CD Tuner

Neo MP3 Player with 40Gb HDD (from ssi america)

2 x 12" Orion Subs

MTX Black Gold splits

Alpine amp - for the splits

Crossfire amp - for the subs

Power - 260rwhp at 0.8 bar

Pic..

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I also forgot to add - with the MP3 player you also get my entire music collection.. Over 5000 songs at last count.. you won't need to buy any music for a looooong time! :)

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