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One of the most cleanest genuine skylines i have ever seen, nice and clean looks stock and get compliments where ever i went

R33 GTST S2

97 model

126,000kms (genuine)

manual

all creature comforts work a/c etc windows work perfectly etc

inside is clean and tidy no rips tears marks fading etc

paint work in excellent and only mark is a small one in the drivers door from a trip to the gym where a loser opened there door on her.

no bodykits, i hate them

all plastic inner guards are perfect no rips tears or destroyed from low ill fitting wheels

Engine:

Rb25det

Rebuilt Head full reco

ARP head studs

Cometic MLS head gasket

panloic inlet gasket

new top half inlet gasket

ajsutible exhaust cam gear HKS off mem

new exhaust studs manifold and turbo

Custom 3076R AVO rear housing internally gated

3" dump pipe off turbo

3" high flow cat

3-4" HKS hyper stainless catback powder coated black

Blitz LM no hole inter-cooler kit

Greddy dual core radiator twin thermo fans professionally mounted not pushed through core

HKS SSQ bov running plum-back

gates racing timing belt kit

sard fuel pressure reg

sard 550cc injectors

greddy oil catch can

ARC airbox

cold air feed from front bar

running off a Haltech platinum pro ecu

haltech boost control sensor

laptop plug in glove box

modified Excedy competition clutch

tein coil-overs

hardrace rear camber arms

upper ajustible front camber arms

ajustible castor rods

hicas lock bar

outside:

white factory colour

subtle side skirts

Nismo carbon door pillars

Nissan genuine weather sheilds

tinted windows

18" mesh wheels

potenza front tyres dunlop rears

I am sure there are other things i have missed its a clean honest car its running off gate pressure currently at around 260-270kw 12-14psi just because it was a bit much at 300kw atws

Located Newcastle

car is living in the shed atm

located Newcastle NSW will assist interstate buyers

contact Ryan 0422646961

priced at $14,000

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