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Hi all,

Ill posting this car for my mate. This car is absolutely immaculate. Its a genuine Tommy Karia 25R R34 Skyline.

As far as specs go this is all i know, mind u these are all done by the Tommy Kaira workshop:

Bilstein suspension (springs and shocks)

Modified ECU

Tommy Kaira body kit

Ceramic clutch

My mate replaces the smaller Nismo intercooler with a larger unit. It measures 300x600x80.

I think its also got a short shift? who knows ive only driven 1 R43 im my life so i cant tell u for sure.

As for power? its got heaps! my mate manages to spin ALL of second and 3rd gear in this thing!

The black R33 in the pic is mine. i managed 194kw @ rear... Ive raced my mate rolling start @ 60km/h and he manages to pull away from me quite easly.

email me at [email protected] for more info or call my mate on 0415909258

He is asking $41,000 ono (payed over ($50,000) 12 monts ago

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I wish him good luck as it is a beautiful car.

But, unfortunately for both him and I (i am trying to sell my R32 Tommy Kaira for a lot less than what i have invested in it), people expect to get a rare and premium car for the price of the cheapest stock example available at the time, regardless of condition.

But, pass on my best wishes.

iNCOGNiTO, the car has around 55,000 km and was built in 1998.

He hasnt advertised anywhere else at the moment because he just decided to sell it recently.

for those who are not familiar with Tommy Kaira go to:

http://www.tommykaira.com/25r/25r.html

Cool,

I'm hopefully checking out xboy's R33 GTR this weekend. How close to $41k is your freind willing to negotiate to? Feel free to email me. I was going to wait until the end of July before buying, but don't want to miss a good deal.

Thanks

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