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NISSAN SKYLINE 1993 R33 GTST SERIES 1 TURBO 161,000KS
THIS CAR IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION INSIDE AND OUT AND IS OWNED BY A MECHANIC AND HAS BEEN SERVICED EVERY 5000KS ALL OILS AND FLUIDS HAVE BEEN CHANGED,NEW ENGINE OIL + FILTER AND FUEL FILTER GET CHANGED ON EVERY SERVICE.THIS CAR HAS ALOT OF MODS WITH NO EXPENSE SPARED.THIS IS ONLY DRIVEN ONCE A WEEK IF THAT AND IS ALWAYS GARAGED.I AM ONLY SELLING AS I NOW HAVE A COMPANY CAR AND AM PURCHASING A HOME.

*18" KOYO WHEELS WITH GREAT TREAD ALL ROUND
*BILSTEIN COILOVERS (2MTHS AGO)
*NEW BATTERY (FITTED 2 MONTHS AGO)
*WALBRO HIGH FLOW FUEL PUMP
*SECURITY ALARM
*SONY EXPLODE STEREO WITH USB
*SONY XPLOD 6X9S WITH 6" DOOR SPEAKERS
*3.5" EXHAUST WITH HIFLOW CAT FROM THE TURBO BACK
*HICAS LOCKBAR
*NEW TIE ROD ENDS WITH RECO STEERING RACK
*NEW DBA CROSS DRILLED ROTORS WITH BENDIX PADS
*HEAVY DUTY CUSHION BUTTON CLUTCH
*HDI FRONT MOUNT INTERCOOLER (BLACK)
*DRIFT AIR FILTER IN STOCK MODIFIED AIRBOX
*Z32 AFM,CUSTOM METAL INTAKE
*TD06 TURBO WITH 44MM TIAL EXTERNAL WASTEGATE ON THE STOCK MANIFOLD PLUMBED BACK INTO THE EXHAUST
*GTR BOV AND COILPACKS
*NISTUNE ECU TUNNED BY DVS TUNNING
*JECS 550CC INJECTORS
*GREDDY CATCH CAN
*DRIFT DEEP DISH STEERING WHEEL
*BLITZ TURBO TIMER

*ICE COLD AIR CONDITIONING
THIS CAR MAKES A SAFE 252KW @ 15PSI BUT HAS BEEN BUILT TO RUN 300KW @ 20PSI WITH EASE JUST NEEDS A RETUNE.
THIS CAR WAS MY DAILY DRIVER UNTIL I GOT A COMPANY CAR.
IT COST $80 TO FILL ON PREMIIUM UNLEADED AND GETS 500KS TO A TANK.
NO TYRE KICKERS OR TEST PILOTS THIS IS A VERY FAST CAR.
ANY INFO OR QUESTIONS CONTACT ME ON 0401683376 OR 0437317720 NO EMAILS

LOCATED SAN REMO CENTRAL COAST NSW $9000

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