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Item: 1993 Nissan Skyline R33 115 000k's 5 speed

Location: Gympie

Item Condition: Good

Reason for Selling: Downgrading :D

Price and Payment Conditions: 18,000ono

Extra Info:

CP Forged Pistons

Eagle H-beam Rods

ARP Rod Bolts

Ported And Polished Head

Cometic Head Gasket

ARP head Stud Kit

Balanced Bottom End

Heavy Duty Valve Springs

OS Giken Cam Gears

Excedy button clutch

550cc Injectors

Apexi Power FC

XTR GT35R On Stainless Manifold

Tial Wastegate

2ltr Surge Tank With Bosch 044 Fuel Pump

Cooling Pro 600x300x110 Intercooler

Custom Cooler Piping

Alloy Radiator

Full Leather Interior

White face dials

Blitz Turbo Timer

Pioneer head unit

sony Xplode amp

2 alpine 10inch 500w(In the parcel tray)

Just Had a service and a tune made 411hp on 16psi with knock levels under 25

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Contact Details:

lachlan 0400959464

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