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its a late model 93

nissan skyline r33

160,000kms

brand new heavy duty racing clutch just put in 1 week ago

modified engine (including TRUST titanuim piping throughout engine bay)

air pod inc air intake

full exhaust

4inch tip + modified muffler

updated climate control system (from a 96 model m spec)

full body kit

400r front bar

veilside sideskirts

veilside rear guard

18inch chrome wheels with low profile Pirelli tyres

including locknuts

full viper alarm system, including remote movement sensors and sensitivity adjusters (no pager)

front dash is modified

custom white back on the speedos and fuel gages

with a backligh thats neon blue

custom front dash all white.

modified razo gearknob

modified chrome plated pedals

inc. neon reflectors

full interior is decked out with neon rods

can be turned off with a switch

sound system....

pioneer lcd display headunit with full animation

alpine splits and front speakers (Type R series)

sony explod (6x9) top of range

in front of the 6x9's there are sound sensitive lightning designed neons

that light up to the bass

1 alpine 400W amp that runs the front speakers including 6x9s

1 400W cadenze amp

running a 15INCH competition JBL Subwoofer

with carpetted box

thats about it..

oh pioneer comes with a remote control

brand new tires on all 4 wheels (march 2005)

runs like a absoloute dream only reason updating is so i can get a turbo now that im off p plates

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