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R33 GTS-T Skyline 1993 Gun Metal Grey 130,000km,

5 speed manual

Power FC ECU and Hand Controller

Hi-flow turbo

Front mount intercooler

short shifter

aftermarket clutch

boost gauge

Trust Turbo back exhaust

Split Dump Pipe

K&N Pod filter with cold air induction set up

18” Mags with 235's on the front and 255's on rear

aftermarket suspension

Alarm with 2way remote

Decent stereo with Sony MP3 Head-Unit, Pioneer 12” sub, Sony front splits and rear 6"

clean interiors with no marks on seats

Car also comes with an ARC side mount intercooler

I have had the car tuned on 10psi producing a tad over 280rwhp or 211rwkw. The set up is obviously capable of much more if you were to decide to run more boost and re-tune.

Upfront the issues with the car as follows, the tacho stopped working likely an easy fix for an auto electrician and their is also some oxidization on the bonnet and a small patch on the roof.

The car is mechanically A1 and id be happy for any mechanical inspection to be performed on the car, leak down test ect. This car has been meticulously maintained and Serviced every 5000km it has been very reliable and great on fuel averaging around 10 - 11l per 100km.

Am selling due to getting a company car and have no need for it two cars

If interested or would like to view the car please call me (Dan) on 0415683719 i am located in Brisbane South Side.

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