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NISSAN 8/1996 R33 M-SPEC SERIES 2 SKYLINE

With-

- Rego til July

- 73000kms

- Custom Black With Blue & Purple Pearl

- 5 Speed Manual

Location: Liverpool, Sydney

Vehicle Condition: Imaculate

Reason for Selling: Need a more commuter car for work purposes

Price: I’m asking for $23K Neg!

Extra Info: The car is Modded for SERIOUS Power (Track, Drag, rift, Dyno Warrior). 209rwkw Before front mount cooler and custom plenum. This car needs to go asap! =(

Modifications include:

BODY - ALL DONE AT XTREME BODYKITS

- Fully Custom Kit which Consists of -

- Custom M Sports Front Bar

- Do-Luck Sideskirts

- Custom Rear Lip

- Custom Wide Front Fenders

ENGINE

- RB25 Turbo Engine with -

- Custom T04E Turbo with External Wastegate

- Custom Plenum

- Custom High-Mount Stainless Steel Manifold

- Custom 3 1/2 inch X-FORCE Exhaust Turbo-Back

- Custom Dump-pipe

- Custom Front Pipe With Screamer Pipe

- Custom Twin High Flow Oil-Catch Cans

- Custom 600x300x80 Intercooler

- Custom Front-Mounted Intercooler Piping and Intercooler

- Custom Fitted Turbosmart Supersonic Blow-Off Valve

INTERIOR

- MINES Remapped ECU

- Autometer Electronic Air/fuel Gauge

- Autometer Boost Gauge

- Razo Steel Gearknob

- Greddy Floor Pedals

STEREO

- Sony XPLOD (CD-R,CD-RW)

- Sony Competition 3-Way Speakers All Round

- Kenwood Front Splits with Tweeters

- Sony XPLOD 480W Amp

- Sony XPLOD 1200W Sub In Box

Car is taken great care of, service every 5000kms or 3months which ever comes first. Immaculate inside and outside. Good reliable car. Serious offers and buyers only. Don’t hesitate to contact me about the car. Sorry no test pilots.

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Available to meet up after working hours. Contact me on 0412808403. Cheers.

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