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Make: Nissan

Model: Skyline GTR - R33

Milage: 82,000 kms

Transmission: Manual

Colour: White

Location: Brisbane

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes

Price: $26,500 negotiable

Contact: Phillip on 0407636493, or at [email protected], or pm me.

Comments / Modifications: Modest modifications, 300 wheel hp with a conservative tune. Aftermarket turbos, power fc with hand controller, turbo timer, heavy duty clutch, pod filters, 4" exhaust with high-flow cat, adjustable suspension, chrome engine, V-Spec front bar, 19" Wheels (265/35 tires).

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what price would you take for this..?

pm me please.

thanks

where in brisbane are you located..

is it possible to come and see it?

thanks

OK, quick update:

Just had the car serviced; put on 4 brand new tires; and had the PowerFC re-tuned, so it's more responsive, better on fuel and makes more power.

Here's the new dyno graph. As I'm sure most people know, red is the old tune, blue the new one. Top curves are power, bottom set is air-fuel ratio.

Feel free to make an offer, the price is negotiable (though preferably not too much - got land to pay for - but we'll see what happens :) )

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I forgot to mention, the new tires are Federals, and they're 255/35's, not 265/35's - I'll update the original post when I figure out how. They're very grippy tires.

If anyone has any questions, comments or even offers, feel free to post a reply, pm me, email me or call me.

I'm in the early stages of building a house, so unfortunatly I need to sell asap; I'll consider most reasonable offers. And any comments on the price/car would be greatly appreciated.

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