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Nissan Skyline R33 GTST

Autosalon Magazine’s (Issue 32) frontcover feature

565bhp with T-66 turbo & extensive engine detailing,

Original JGTC widebody kit from Japan (8" wider at front & 14" wider at rear), deep-dish 19"x11" chrome rims, remote-opening doors, customised interior with roll-cage/ race seats/ GReddy gauges and electronic equip./ anti-lag control/ TV etc, $20k Award winning audio install. Receipts total over $125k on modifications.

............Too many modifications to list.............

Driven under 5000km with new engine. Includes Vehicle Permit Paper for modifications.

Dominate the street, race, dyno comps & car shows.

Won 17 trophies from 4 car shows in 2002/2003/2004/2005

- Will fly any buyer to Perth subject to sale -

$64,900

Serious inquiries only.

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