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Hi all

I'm sellling my beloved R33 Skyline GTR

Silver with 103,000 kms, great condition

Apexi Power FC with hand controller and Apexi boost controller tuned at CRD

Full 3 inch exhaust from turbos

Adjustable cam gears

Aftermarket clutch and lighten fylwheel

Apexi turbo timer

Blackwidow immobiliser alarm

Kenwood DVD player and amp, Pioneer Speakers

Customised number plate UNDGRD (can be changed if wanted)

Many other extras, just ring for details.

$25,950 neg SOLD

0403 493 045

(02) 9683 7773

Any photos can be requested

No swaps or trade ins

No joyriders

John

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Is this still for sale?

Can you please post or PM me some pics of the engine bay?

Are you the first Australian owner and do you have a full service history?

thx

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