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FOR SALE NISSAN SKYLINE R33 GTS-T TURBO MANUAL

Maroon - 274 rwhp

55,000 ks

Manual - 5 Speed

Bodykit - Recently professional Painted Front Bar (Custom Front Bar). Side Skrits and Rear Bar Pods

Electric mirrors (Also Foldes in at the press of a botton)

Lowered 3" springs

Aftermarket Suspension

Nolethane suspension bushes

Power windows

Electric Sunroof in Perfect Working Condition

Turbo Timer

Keyless Entry

Immobiliser

19 inch Deep Dish Chrome Mags (Speedy)

Sports pod filter

Huge Front mount Intercooler

Turbosmart Adjustable Blow off valve

3 Inch turbo back exhaust System – not to loud.

Turbosmart Boost controller set on 8 Psi

3 Autometer Chrome gauges on the Bonnet (oil temp, water temp,Volts)

Autogauge 5" Tacho on A piller with Shift light

Autometer 2" Smoke Face Boost Gauge

Dark window tint

Sports Steering wheel

Rear Window Wiper

Custom Red Console

Heavy Duty Clutch

4-Wheel Steering

Pioneer MP3 CD Player

Pioneer 4 Way 6" Front Speakers

Pioneer 3 Way 6x9 Rear Speakers

Pioneer 12" 1000Watt Sub

Pioneer 1000Watt Amp

Sony Explode 12" 1200Wat Sub

Sony Explode 500Watt Amp

Serviced With Mobil 1 Every 10,000ks, oil and oil filter changed every 5,000ks

New Timing Belt and seals

New Water Pump

New NGK iridium Spark Plugs

New Fan Belts = 3

New Head Light Bulbs

New Heavy Duty Clutch

Rego Till Aug 2007

This car has been meticulously maintained.

Nothing more to spend.

Immaculate condition

Real Head Turner

Asking - $17,000

WILL LOOK AT SWAPPING

any questions please email or call on 0413033749 cash on pick up only

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