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hey guys up for sale a r33 nissan skyline series 2. its black in colour and has 127000km. It has a custom one sided cooler and custom piping. t3 hiflow turbo built by mtq. custom dump pump with 3inch exhaust turbo back. retuned computer which was tuned by mrc dyno performance it is making 206.3rwkw with an eboost 2 on 14psi and 214rwkw on 17psi. Also has a bosch 040 fuel pump. Brand new head with cometic head gasket new head bolts and studs done by race solutions.heavy duty clutch. 20inch ame pridors all around with whitewalls. car is in very good and drives awsome. if you want more details call kon 0401283356 cheers. pics on the link below $15500ono

http://www.calaisturbo.com.au/showthread.php?t=119960

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Hey mate, might be interested, if you could send interior shots and otherside photos and let me know if theres and dints or scratches ect or ne problems. Also can u supply RWC? im in Townsville QLD, n if its all good cond ect i will fly down 2 collect. Cheers

Todd

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hey mate no worries will send u the pics. no dints just a few scratches on the front bar and rear bar thats preety much it. getting full detail and new rubber this w/e so price may go up or we can sort sumthing out man...

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