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93 Nissan Skyline R33 series 1

5 speed manual,

Black,

400r Kit,

Black tinted windows,

600x300 Intercooler,

3 Inch exhaust,

Unichip piggy back computer,

G-Reddy turbo timer,

Bosch 040 fuel pump,

Profec b boost controller,

Greddy type r bov,

Oil catch can,

t3 t4 turbo,

18inch rims,18x8 at the front and 18x 9.5 at the back

Jic coil overs,

Apexi filter,

3 way diff

Button clutch,

Boost gauge,

Nismo gear knob,

Car has done 142,000 kms,

Timing belt replaced at 140,000 klms,

Car made 285 hp on 15psi with no tune.

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Rego till 29/4/07

Road worthy on purchase.

$16500

0402 335 884

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