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The car was imported as a grade 4 import 5 years ago & has services every 5,000kms using Motul Performance Oil.

A very good & clean example of a 40th anniversary Skyline R33. Must See!!

**** Has had the major 100km service using Redline & Motul Oils throughout****

Modifications Include:

Garrett GT3076R Ball-Bearing Turbo

Boost Controller

Pod Filter with cold air intake

HDi Front Mount Intercooler

Splitfire Coil Packs

Tomei Pon Cams Intake & Exhaust

NGK Spark Plugs

Kakimoto 3.5" Full Turbo Back Exhaust System

Xtreme HD Motorsport Clutch

Nismo Short Shift Kit

Mechanical 1.5way LSD

Tein Coilovers

DBA Semi-Racing Brake Setup

Gates Racing Timing Belt

Gates Racing A/C & Alt Belts

Complete Eastbear N1 Body Kit

17in Lightweight Rims With Staggered Fitment

JVC CD Player With USB Connection

JL Audio Speaker System

Dual Timer Turbo Timer

Autometer Boost/Vacuum Gauge

Nismo Aluminium Foots Pedals

Many other parts & accessories

Produces a respectable 237rwkw on 13.5psi

$13,500.00 or open to swaps, let me know what you have, no v8 or turbos please

Please contact on 0434 052 990

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