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Skyline R33 GTS-T Turbo Manual For Sale/Swaps

Skyline R33 GTS-T Turbo Manual

Looking to either sell or swap/trade my R33 drift car that was barely driven and i no longer have time to play with cars. only been to drifts 4 times since i've had it

R33 GTS-T Series 2 in QM1 white, very clean for what it is, never been repaired before. has a yellow front bar cause monkeys sold my white one when i left it off to drive up and down my trailer.

- Front mount intercooler
- Alloy Radiator
- ARP Head Studs (no more than 500kms)
- Permaseal Multi layer steel head gasket (no more than 500kms)
- Rocker cover gaskets replaced not long ago (no more than 500kms)
- Lightened flywheel (no more than 500kms)
- Exedy Heavy duty button clutch (no more than 500kms)
- Gates Racing Timing Kit with water pump (no more than 500kms)
- Reclineable Bucket Seats (need passenger rail)
- Genuine GT-R Spoiler with carbon fibre Bee-R style wing
- AGI Bolt in half cage
- Genuine Sabelt 4 point harness, driver and passenger
- B-Pillar Floor Brace/Monkey Bar
- Adjustable Upper Control arms front and rear
- Adjustable Lower control arms, front and rear
- Adjsutable Front Castor Arms
- Adjustable Rear Toe Arms
- HICAS Lock Bar
- Whiteline Sway Bars, Front and rear
- Ohlins Full adjustable coilover suspension
- HKS Full Turbo back exhaust
- Kinugawa Turbo, GT3076 equivalent

Cash price $7500 negotiable or swaps for something of interest of equal value.

Interested in aluminum boats (no pun intended), RB25 engine parts (turbo, manifolds, haltech platinum pro etc.), photography gear, aviation related etc.

Pics to come.

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