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Make: nissan skyline

Model: r33gtst

Milage: 168.xxx

Transmission: manual

Colour: black

Location: adelaide

Complied? yes

RWC supplied? yes

Currently registered? yes

Price: $14.500

Contact: mobile 0410201806

ENGINE/

splitfirecoilpacks

stainless low mount manifold

hks2540 turbo

all braided turbo lines

3inch turbo back exhaust with screamer

apexi bov

apexi powerfc

040 fuel pump

r33gtr front mount intercooler

DRIVETRAIN/

LOCKED DIFF

EXTREME HEAVY DUTY CLUTCH

TEIN HR COIL OVERS

NEW FRONT TIE ROD ENDS

WHEELS/

rays lictrix

fronts 18/9 1/2s

rears 18/10s

INTERIOR/

white face dials

auto meter guages

razo gear knob

personal steering wheel

hks turbo timer

alpine cd player

dls front splits

fusion rears

2 12inch dls subs

jbl amp

cheetah maximum security alarm

with every extra

many other things just cant remember it all NO TIME WASTERS THANKYOU.

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