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Make: Nissan Skyline R33

Model: R33 GTR

Milage: 67,000 km

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Silver

Location: Sydney

Complied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes, Rego till Oct' 08

Price: Now $24,500 ONO (Price dropped from $26,000)

Contact: 0402 941 676

Comments / Modifications:

Car is very clean and never been trashed, boosted, or raced and is mechanically perfect and has been a pleasure to drive.

Modifications:

Cosmetic Mods

o Genuine Nismo 400R front lip

o Genuine Nismo 400R Side Skirts

o Nismo Rear Pods

o Razo Pedals

Performance Mods:

- HKS twin air intake pods (with piping to AFM)

- Kakimoto Full Mega N1 Stainless Steel Cat-back exhaust (Silencer Included)

- FET Turbo Timer

Additional Notes:

- Tires are Bridgestone Grid III with lots of tread on all 4 wheels

- Security Alarm System

Price is negotiable

I will get some more pictures of the car if required

Images:

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Edited by RJ45
  • 2 months later...

Attached are interior pics.

I have some engine bay pics, however i can't seem to find it on my computer.

Can assure the buyer that the throttle intake manifold's black paint is all still there. None of that those ones that's thrashed and bits of paint missing.

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  • 2 weeks later...

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