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hi,

i have my nissan r33 gts-t skyline its time to see it go this is a eyecatching skyline but also has the power to go with it the car atm has 300rwkw and with a few lil extras (which will be done shortley) will be making more.

iNissan R33 Skyline gts-t

Black

400r body kit

18 deep dish implus rims

front recaro race seats

Front mount intercooler

Blitz boost gauge

T70 turbo

50mm external waste gate

z32 air flow meter

Malpassi risen rate fuel pressure reg

Bosch 044 motor sport fuel pump

Full hks exhaughst

Custom piping and custom dump pipe

Custom plenum chamber

Oil catch can

Surge tank (not yet fitted)

Cusco strut bar

Front seat harnesses

Sparco gauges oil and volts

Auto meter air/ fuel gauge

Tinted windows

Front bumper resprayed

111,000

All mods done within 1,000 ago

Extreme heavy duty clutch

Black widow s/steering wheel

Nismo gear knob

All new gear boot and hand break boot made

Custom dash and door inserts

car has being lowered

plates not included

Clarion head unit

7" roof mount tv

built in dash tv

ps2

2 10" subs in box

Clarion front and rear splits

Alpine v 12 amp

With 10mnths Rego

Im after swap with cash

Will not be disappointed

This is a neg

car has being lowered and a turbo blanket is on it also a new set of spitfires on the car also has a new sealed battery

$26,000

make me a offer all considered

this will come with a rwc

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i have over 38,000 dollars in recipts for this car i need to sell this only for the reason it it not practial as i am in the music industry and if anyone here can carry pa speakers in this car let me know lol this car hasnt seen a day at the track or drags pm me if intresed at all open to any offers or swaps

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