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FOR SALE:

Nissan Skyline R33 GTST

1996 model

179 000kms

Manual

$13000 spent on modifications:

Front mount intercooler

Apexi Power FC

HKS 2540 ball bearing turbo

Splitfire coilpacks

3" turboback exhaust

manual boost controller

GTR plumback blow off valve

Aftermarket aluminium Radiator with silicone radiator hoses

17" Volks SE37 Light weight wheels

Cusco Coilovers - height adjustable

HID Xenon driving lights - 6000k kit

Apexi boost gauge and 3 other autometer gauges (these 3 currently arent connected)

Short shift kit

white leather gear and handbrake boot

blue dashboard led's

Alpine headunit

Jaycar front splits

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250 RWKW - Tunes by Paul @ Chasers

Full years rego just paid

The BAD:

Needs a new power steering pump, rear tint needs replacing, boot lid has a very slight bump which is hardly noticeable and needs a boot lock)

If you want a car with great street power then this is for you, under the bonnet the motor looks like standard :)

Sell with or without a RWC - to be negotiated

Genuine reason for sale

Call after business hours for more details - 0411268451

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