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;) ...yes it has come to that stage in life that i gota move on... ive only had the car for 6months and spent alot on it. reason for selling is coz uni is knda far...and not practical to hav a skyline as a daily driver for a student with no job.....(which reminds me..how did i buy the car in the first place aahaha)

here are the specs:

1994 Skyline R33 Gtst Coupe White.

R34 GTT motor :)

new water and oil pumps

Hi flowed R33 turbo

Apexi (or isert a Hybrid :ermm: ) stealth intercooler

R33 throttle body and injectors.

TRUST dump pipe + turbo back exhaust + NEW Xforce 4.5"muffler

Mines tuned ECU

Tein HA adjustable suspension (like new)

AVS (Advan) 17" Model 6 rims (very light) 235 front 255 rear tyres with 75% tread

Genuine 40th Anniversay kit (GTR look alike)

Genuine R33 GTR bucket seats

Genuine GTR adjustable spoiler

HKS black exhaust temp gauge (not connected)

Greddy white Boost gauge (readings in BAR)ie 0.5/1.0/1.5BAR

Cusco front strut brace

K&N panel filter

Nismo Clear side indicators

ADDED* Exedy Brass Button cluth

GTR fuel pump

turbo timer

regularly serviced with motul turbolight and changed plugs with iridiums not 2 long ago.

currently runs at 5-6psi atm (pressuming from just under half of 0.5bar shown on gauge).

Rego until late Oct! :down:

oh o oh ....forgot to mention the way cool WANGAN sticker opp. my exhaust and a TRUST and a DRIFT GARAGE sticker....makes the car look meaner hahaha

asking price is NOW $17,000. You can give me a call on 0433 288 468, or welcome to email me at [email protected]

located in liverpool for those who know where that is (near the council....and if u dont know where that is..then its about 3mins from krispy kremes haha)

-Dom-

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forgot to mention the motor was bought with 14,xxxkm's, and have driven it for a further 2xxxkm's. hence on the engine has max. 16xxxkm and the clock is showing 140,xxxkm (jus passed 140 kliks the other day)

hmm rami..will think about it as well. currently looking at straight sale at the moment, but will consider your car. thnx mate.

still up for sale. lowered it some more today....feels lower *duh hahah cleaned the suspension with some degreaser so now adjusting is heaps easier.

throw me an offer. need gone asap to make way for new car. parents givn me sh!ts ever since day i bought it hahha...opps i forgot to mention to them it was a straight 6 turbo that munches wrxs and V8s hahha

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