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1993 Nissan skyline r33 4 door
100???km
 
$19000 ono
 
daily driven do like 400km aweek doesnt miss a beat
 
Rb26/30
Tomie type b cams 260's
800cc detchwerks inj
Haltech platnium pro plug in
Yellow jackets
Ported polished head
N1 oil and water pump
r34 gtr N1 turbos highflowed
rb30 series 2 block
oil restrictors
head drains
ati balancers
catch can arc copy
Pwr radiator
calsonic r33 gtr intercooler and blowoff valves
davis craig clutch fan never gets hot
walbro 460 genuine with wiring upgrade
 
336 on 14psi 450nm
more left in eboost2 was playing up should be good for 400+ easy
 

 
koyo 18' drift teks 9.5 10.5 235tyres
ha tien coilovers
whiteline swaybars f+r
gtr strut braces
33 gtr brembos and hubs allround
drilled sloted front rotors
800 degree pads
hicas locker
 
25 turbo box
direct racing clutch twin plate solid centre
4.3 lsd rebuilt 2000km
also comes with spare lsd and broken nismo 2 way
 
interior stock
nizmo gtr dash 300km
gtr pedals centre console
eboost 2
apexi monitor
 
pm if interested more photos and info
 
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