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Nissan R33 Gtst Skyline

4 door Sedan

Transmission: Manual

Year: 1993

Km: 171000km

Rego: till 29/3/12

Location: Sydney - Northern Beaches

Servicing:

Every 4000km with Fully Synthetic oils

Modfications:

Power FC + Hand controller

GCG High Flow Turbo

Z32 AFM

S15 450cc Injectors

New Ignition Coils

Tomei High Flow Fuel Pump

High Flow Catco Cat

3" Dump to Cat

3.5" Kakimoto Cat Back

Front Mount Intercooler

Manual under bonnet adjustable Boost controller

KYB Shock absorbers all round. Replaced around 3 years ago.

Poly Castor Rod bushes

Replaced numerous power steering and fuel hoses

Tuned by MRC Dyno at Castle Hill on 17psi producing 247rwkw on a safe tune

Condition:

Mechanically excellent condition

Engine does not use any oil between changes or blow smoke

Body in good condition, no dings.

Some paint chips etc on front bar etc.

Interior is in good condition

Will Post more Pics Later.

Looking for $10,500.

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