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1993 Skyline R33 Gts-T

VERY QUICK..

Black in colour 5 speed manual 225Kws at the rear wheels, 303 Horse Power

Does Low 12's down the Quater

INTERIOR MODS...

HKS Electronic Boost Controller

Apexi SAFC

Boost Gauge

Voltage Gauge

Air Fuel Ration Gauge

5” Inch Monster Tacho

Evolution Sports Steering Wheel

7” Inch TV

DVD Player

Full Alpine Stereo System

Alpine Spilts and Tweeters

15” Inch Rockford Subwoofer

Clarion 5 channel amp

HEAPS NEON LIGHTS EVERYWHERE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

BIGGEST ODDESSY Battery

Light up Chrome Gear Knob and Hand Brake

Mannix Alarm LCD 2 way Pager

Custom alarm Lights

Sports Steering Wheel

Air Horn

ENGINE MODS....

5-speed manual

Blitz Computer

HKS GT2530 Hi Flow Ball Bearing Turbo (Mod Plate is on car)

Hi Flow cat converter

Oil Catch Can

Apexi Air Filter

ARC Super Induction

GREDDY Blow Off Valve (Very nice Sound)

Huge HYBRID Intercooler

Forged Piston

Custom Manifold

Custom Dump pipe

Super Cat Muffler

TEINS Adjustable Suspensions

Brass Button Clutch

R34 GT-t Rims with custom Playboy Center with MR SLY on it

400R Bar Font Kit

Eyelids

Plus Heaps More........

Thousands of dollars have spent on this car..

PRICE $35 000ono

Call me on 0401050210

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