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Dont want a body kit...

But here is the Basics of what i want:

=>Car - 9x R33 Skyline GTS-T

=>Colour - Dont care!!

=>KMs - Under 120k (preferably under 100k)

=>Gearbox - manual

=>Rego - 8 months or over

=>Intercooler - FMIC

=>Wheels - 18"+

=>Stereo - Doesnt bother me

=>Handleing - Whiteline strut braces, Whiteline castor and camber kits, King Springs on all corners, Whiteline Pineapples

=>Interior - just in good condition

=>Alarm - Immobilize with remote central locking

=>Clutch - Ceramic 5 puck brass button clutch

=>Flywheel - OS Giken Lightened flywheel

=>Cams - External Cam Adjustable Gear

=>BFV - Turbosmart or GFB

=>Exhaust - HKS Super Dragger exhaust Hi-Flo Cat HPC coated single combination dump/front pipe

=>ECU - Power FC

=>Misc - Bleed Valve, Wastegate Actuator, Pod Filter with cold air partition

As i stated before, dont care about the outside of the car (like, i want a nice paint job with not scratches, but no bodykit)

And the car **MUST HAVE** 200+RWKW @ about 12PSI

Thanks alot for your posts (in advance) hope you can help me out

-SINDOWS

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ive got one.. i will want to sell it in abut a month or two.. i have to sell this supra first... reason for sales of both cars.. is that i want a gtr

but ill post you all the details if your interesed, still have to re - tune my car after the highflow was put it... estimated to have approx 250rwkw but yeah.. if your interested then pm me or something

hey want to sell my car soon:

GTS-T 1995

colour- silver excelent cond (no bodykit)

km- 81000

gearbox- manual

rego- may 06

intercooler huge blitz fmic

wheels- 18'' volks 265/35 225/35 michellin pilots

sterio- jvc d/din. phillips 6''splits front. pioneer 6'' rear

handling- front and rear strut braces. tomei adjustable susp

interior- very clean

alarm- immobilizer and central with remote

cluth & fw os giken twin plate and lightend flywheel 2 month old

turbo- hks gt 2540r with hks accuator

cams- standard

exhust- stainless dump pipe with screamer pipe apexi megaphone dunk

(88db) 5'' tip

ecu- apexi power fc with controller/ Greddy profec b e boost controller

misc- hks mushroom pod air filter, blitz turbo timer, catch can

diff- cusco 2 way lsd

fuel- blitz 550cc injectors and blitz fuel reg. GTR pump

power- 245 rwkw on 12psi & 270 rwkw on 17 psi on pulp

cost _ over $35000

price- $24000 pm if want pics

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