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Vehicle:97model series 2 type M r33 skyline

Milage:137 800km

Colour:silver

Location:brisbane, southside

RWC supplied?can be

Currently registered?yes

Price:$16g or im mainly after swaps..

Contact:pm me, if your interestd and in brissy, we can meet up and talk

Comments / Modifications:car currently sits on a full set of 17inch rims, and has no spoiler

Apexi turbo timer

Apexi SAFC

Blitz pod filter

Blitz LM front mount intercooler

Exedy HD clutch

GFB Bleed Valve

Screamer pipe welded into exhuast system(legal)

Cusco 2-way LSD (very tight)

Mongoose Alarm & Immobiliser.

jic coilovers

brand new jvc headunit with geuine nissan pocket, all new 6inch jvc speaker front and rear

17inch rims all round with near new tyres

front & rear strut braces

new power window units

battery relocated to boot..

auto window wind up, auto fold mirrors..

rewired safc and new alarm

new rubber on cooler piping

recent servie done by motive, i have not touched the boost controller, which is running stock boost still....engine has 137**kms on it..has not missed a beat, all filters etc: changed with service..all receipts etc...log books...personalised plates will also come with car unless i get another 33(i dont know y i would, id rather keep this 1)....this car is my daily driver so..there is nothing wrong with it..always warmed up in the mornings and cooled down 30sec by timer...no spolier on car either..

Images:yep

NOTE: THE CAR NOW HAS NO SPOILER, FULL SET 0F 17INCH RIMS AND HAS A BRAND NEW JVC HEADUNIT AND GEUINE NISSAN POCKET!!..also the gear knob is now straight aswell:P..

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well not really drifted..but skids..(legal track skids of course),theres no performance mods other than exhuast and front mount, so internals are kept happy,since i got the car the i took the rims off a put the full set of 17inch rims on it..its always run stock boost with me and the previous owner..the owner before that put the boost controller on a set it to 10psi..now running standard 7psi..and with regular services ive looked after the engine and the internals are kept happy..no leaks no spikes..no noises coming from anywhere..feel free to check it out..thanks mate

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