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1995 R33 GTR V Spec skyline,this is a very quick car making 340kw at the wheels. Arrived from japan 2 years ago first Australian owner. Genuine 107,000 km's drives like new.Major service has been done new timing belt water pump and 3 new fan belts. First genuine customer will buy, don't delay inspect now. - Australian standard 3 point alarm system - Rego till November - Re-gased Air Con - Full sound stream stereo system with clarion DVD player - Haltech stand alone computer - Full exhust system from turbos back - 2 upgraded 28RS-5 turbos - Injectors ID 1000 x 6 - Deash Fuel Pump - Upgraded pull type clutch - Gready Cam Gears - 6 Inch Drag Style Intercooler - Minor scratches to the passenger front barAny questions please call me on 0422775783 Blacktown area.

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Yea ture, i honestly cant remember and the invoice just says 2 x 28rs - 5 turbos. There is no problem with the car at all just a 2 cm rip in the back seat other then that all good. Rego is till november 2012.

well if you look closer there's other dings and scratches all over.

so its a simple question that is not hard to answer before going for an inspection.

especially if the sellers mentioned only a tear in a rear seat, yet forgets to mention the other stuff.

it's not a deterrent from buying, just something interested people would want to know.

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