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Item Summary: 1994 NISSAN SKYLINE R33 GTS, 10second qtr mile R33 Skyline, Candy Pink, Tanned Interior on 20inch Wheels, Tv's Etc.

Location: NSW: Sydney

Postcode: 2217

Odometre: 106,000 kilometres

Asking Price: $35,000

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Loss of licence speeding in my evolution 9

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: 0451100600

Extra Information:

Exterior

Colour and Body Work (Sprayed by Queen st)

•House of Kolor Candy Pink With blue/Purple pearl

•GTR Front Bar, Side Skirts, Rear Wing, Back Bar.

•Front Gaurds and Rear Quarters have been Flared to look like a GTR

•Full Engine Bay Respray

Interior

Whole car has been done in Tanned & Swade Leather interior. (Retrimmed by G-Trim)

•GTR Front Seats With tv screens on back of drivers and passenger seat

•Light Brown New Carpet

•Swade Roof lining with inserted custom down lights

•Back Boot has all been retrimmed with custom sub's box and amplifier's on each side

•custom retrimmed steering wheel

•Custom autometer dash gauges

Engine Setup (Built by Tony Rigoli)

•10 seconds Package

•Microtech Computer

•3 litre block bored and dowled to a 3.3litre

•Internal rods rings cams all worked

•52mm external waste gate

•T66 Turbo Capable of 45 pound boost

•Platnium chamber

•Front Mount Interior

•List Goes on and on.

Drive Line

•Rear Wheel Drive

•Suspension all done by peddars

•20 inch Chrome Wheels

Too Much To list if interested contact the number below

PLEASE NO TIME WASTER"S JOY RIDER"S OR TEST PILOTS AS I DONT HAVE TIME.

Contact Sam On 0451100600

Location: Sydney

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