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Nissan Skyline R33 GTST

Number Plate: GT N1K

* 564rwHP Professionally built with T-66 turbo/Jun Camshafts/Tomei Valve springs full aftermarket internals & extensive engine detailing - very driveable

* Original JGTC widebody kit from Japan (Front 8" wider & Rear 14" wider)/ custom fibreglass GT bonnet and bootlid with adjustable Carbonfibre rear wing

* 19"x11"Deep-dish chrome rims (with gold chrome studs) imported from Wise Sports Japan

* Customised blue vinyled interior with roll-cage/ GTR race seats/ GReddy gauges and electronic equip./ anti-lag control/ Alpine TV etc.

* $20k Award winning audio set-up with cabin and boot install

* FULLY CUSTOMISED- remote door-opener /race fuel-filler/adjustable Bilstein Suspension/body graphics etc

<<<<<< TOO MUCH TO LIST>>>>>>

Receipts total over $125k on modifications.

Show Winner of 17 trophies in 4 autosalons, featured frontcover of Magazines Worldwide. Includes all featured magazines, A1 poster of car, professionally designed 4x2m vinyl banner graphically printed image and details of car.

Driven under 5000km with new engine NEVER RACED OR ABUSED

Incl. Vehicle Permit Paper for modifications.

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

- Will Consider all Negotiations with Terms-

SOLD

Serious inquiries only.

Pls Phone 0411 429 817

email: [email protected]

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sorry wont separate parts, unles the price is irresistible - ie the rims & tyres set me back close to $10k imported from Wise Sports Japan

TOTAL COSTS:

$6000 (4x rims landed)

$3200 (4x Yokohama 295/35 ZR19 tyres)

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  • 2 weeks later...
Nissan Skyline R33 GTST

Number Plate: GT N1K

* 564rwHP Professionally built with T-66 turbo/Jun Camshafts/Tomei Valve springs full aftermarket internals & extensive engine detailing - very driveable

* Original JGTC widebody kit from Japan (Front 8" wider & Rear 14" wider)/ custom fibreglass GT bonnet and bootlid with adjustable Carbonfibre rear wing

* 19"x11"Deep-dish chrome rims (with gold chrome studs) imported from Wise Sports Japan

* Customised blue vinyled interior with roll-cage/ GTR race seats/ GReddy gauges and electronic equip./ anti-lag control/ Alpine TV etc.

* $20k Award winning audio set-up with cabin and boot install

* FULLY CUSTOMISED- remote door-opener /race fuel-filler/adjustable Bilstein Suspension/body graphics etc

<<<<<< TOO MUCH TO LIST>>>>>>

Receipts total over $125k on modifications.

Show Winner of 17 trophies in 4 autosalons, featured frontcover of Magazines Worldwide. Includes all featured magazines, A1 poster of car, professionally designed 4x2m vinyl banner graphically printed image and details of car.

Driven under 5000km with new engine NEVER RACED OR ABUSED

Incl. Vehicle Permit Paper for modifications.

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

- Will Consider all Negotiations with Terms-

$64,900ono $59,900

Serious inquiries only.

Pls Phone 0411 429 817

email: [email protected]

my god! ur car is so hot man. its the first time ive seen it. mate il keep it if i were u. its unique. one of the kind. nice work.

whould you consider a swap and cash i have a wide body as well?

here are some pics of mine.

Where abouts are u located? pls send me all details of your vehicle & other images u might have of the engine bay interior etc. Could u pls include the cash adjustment ontop of ur car.

[email protected]

  • 2 weeks later...

Oh my gosh its sold.... my dream car its sold :-( is it sold to someone in Perth? i really like seeing your car Nick at the shows mate, i hope the new owner spoils it like a baby.... such a nice skyline... I AM SO JEALOUS!!!

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