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Hey guys

Up for sale is my r33 4door, i brought this thing with the intentions of using it everyday but due to getting a company car it rarely gets driven, (weekends if its lucky)
i brought this car stock as a rock and have done everything to it. Has been extremely reliable and has been done right, and with care.
im open for swaps with cash either way...

1995 gungrey nissan skyline
90,000kms
type m

Engine/driveline


series 2 rb25det
gt3582r
x-force stainless manifold
all turbo lines braided
splitfire coilpacks
sard fuel reg
greddy plenum
680cc bosch injectors
aftermarket fuel rail
asi 52mm alloy radiator
gk tech air pannel
huuge throttle body
tial 38mm external gate
4inch turbo to cat/3inch catback
exedy 5puk clutch (nice to use)
bosch fuel pump
z32 afm
apexi pod
blitz coilovers
new bushes all round
monkey warehouse intercooler
turbosmart type 2 bov


exterior/interior

apexi power fc with hanset
greddy profec b2
nismo gearknob
defi style oil temp/oil press/water temp/boost
r33 gtr seats
avg stereo setup
work xd9s
nismo clear indicators
nice tint

type m rear pods/skirts/front bar
weather shields!!!!!
rays wheel nuts

have prob missed a few things, if you want any more pics please feel free to pm me with your contact number

im looking for around the 15k mark. which i think is very fair with a car in this condition (near perfect) and mods
like i said im open for swaps/trades cash either way

located in qld sunshine coast

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