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SKYLINE 33/34 front

hey guys up for sale is my r33 series 1 with r34 front end conversion ,

freshly resprayed a week ago

white with black bonnet / roof and boot

rear spoiler removed

ZTuNE fibreglass drift style vented bonnet

r34 gtr style front bar

final konnexion skirts

veilside rear bar

40mm pumped gtr rear gaurds

33/34 conversion front fenders 30mm

r34 headlights

rb25det

series 2 5 speed

exedy button clutch

turbo rebuilt and hiflowed by gcg

full 3" mandrel system with hks (jasma) rear barrel 5" outlet

ces racing split dump

high flow injectors

walbro intake 500 hp intanke fuel pump

front mount intercoller

mictotech lt12

microtech ignition module

bocsh indiviual coil packs

hiflow cat

80mm front mount

cold air intake incorperated into front bar

dose pipe

2 stage boost controler 10-16 psi

car makes 328hp on 16 psi

is currently set a 10 psi and tuned at 10 psi, atm with about 270hp

stock unmolested interior

d1 spec quick release hub

suede drift style steerer

nismo gear knob

nismo short shift kit

custom swith panel with battery cut off and engine start button

sony mp3 front aux head unit

alpine fronts

rockford fosgate 6x9's in rear

dose pipe (very loud dose)

sard bov hidden off rh cooler pipe

alloy radiator

annodised oil catch can

JIC Magic base height adjustable coilovers front and rear

ventilated front brakes with new pads all round

18" koya rouge wheels

new rubber on front

70% rear

$12,000ono also car has 6 months rego

need cash or swap

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