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1996 Nissan Skyline R33 Series 2

White

2.5 Ltr Turbo

95,000Km

All the usual Standard Features

Modifications:

Garrett (HKS) GT-2540 Turbo

HKS Front mount intercooler 600x300x90mm

HKS POD Filter

Bosch 044 600HP Fuel Pump

Blitz NuR Full Stainless Steel Exaust (Cannon), 3.5 inch all the way and 4.5inch tip

Extreme Heavy Huty Full Face Clutch (Made to Handle 400kw)

Chipped Ecu

2 Stage Bleed Valve

Tein Adjustable Coilovers (car lowered to 100mm)

Cusco Strut bar

Interior

Trust Gear Shifter

APEXi Boost gauge

GReddy Water Temp Gauge

In Cabin Switch for Bleed valve

Sound

JVC DVD Headunit

JBL speakers in doors along with JBL tweaters

Kenwood (Jap Spec) 3 ways in the back

Cheap Spec 800Watt Apm powering a Pioneer 12 inch VCCS 600W Subwoofer

Visuals

Bomex Front Bar (Will be repaired on sale)

Nismo 400R Sideskirts (ORIGINAL PLASTIC!!!!!)

17x8 inch AVS Model 5 Rims

Brake Callipers Painted Red with Nissan in White

Car has always been Garaged and serviced every 5000 K's with Valvoline SynPower 10w50

Car has pulled 249.1rwkw on a Dyno Dynamics Dyno at 17 Psi without a PowerFC, which is very good considering it cannot be tuned.

Feel free to ask any questions. Thanks

$19,000 Negotiable

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Edited by krzysiu

Jesus, im on for the first time in a month and i find out your selling the line!! (maybe)

People, this thing is a machine... ive been glued to the passenger seat many times and it pulls harder than a train.

Good luck with the sale.

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