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Street Registered 242rwkw R33 Skyline.
Looks stock underneath the bonnet!
Potential for 290-300rwkw E85.

Trent from Chequered says with E85 and Sard 850cc injectors, could crack 300rwkw or just under.
I have Sard 850cc E85 compatible injectors for $400 extra,
Trent quoted $650 for the tune.
$1100 on top, you have yourself a near 300rwkw R33 street registered.

Nissan Skyline R33 GTST
1996 model
198 000kms
Manual
$15000 spent on modifications:

Brand new multi layered steel head gaskets.
New VRS kit installed.
New thermostat
New timing kit (idler, tensioner, waterpump etc all changed)
Gates racing timing belt done.
ARP Head studs
Work done by Forced motorworx

Front mount intercooler (Return flow, no holes cut)
Apexi Power FC
HKS 2540 ball bearing turbo (in factory position)
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 light
s - 6000k kit
Apexi boost gauge
Short shift kit
blue dashboard led's
Alpine headunit
Jaycar front splits
New rear window tint.

242 RWKW - Tuned by Paul @ Chasers (Have email for proof)
half a years rego left

The BAD:
Rear RHS quarter panel has a scratch and a ding,, boot lid has a very slight bump which is hardly noticeable and needs to be readjusted), chipping paint on sideskirts.

Boot is locked shut, latch is caught. If you want a car with great street power then this is for you, under the bonnet the motor looks like standard. Standard airbox etc.

Been pulled in defect stations/epa checks and drove off with no extra paperwork smile emoticon
Sell with or without a RWC - to be negotiated
Genuine reason for sale

Tom
0431223124
Located in Narre Warren, VIC

$7900 SLIGHTLY NEGO

AFTER QUICK SALE HENCE THE PRICE! GOING OVERSEAS ON THE 8TH

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