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R33 Skyline, Spent 25k+ In Mods.


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Serviced every 3,000-5,000kms with only the best lub's.

Ultra clean inside and out, unmolested and with very low kms.

230RWKW on 11psi (very conservative tune) . Excellent Driveability with little to no lag, if you don't mind sacrificingthis then the current fuel setup and engine build will support much more power with a larger turbo.

- Low K's on new motor, Forged pistons and rods, Ported, balanced, etc.

- Low K's on Rebuilt Highflowed TO3 Turbo

- Z32 AFM- 600cc injectors, 500hp fuel pump

- Adjustable cam gears

- Strut brace

- Power FC

- Front mount intercooler

- Greddy boost controller

- Turbo timer

- Near new Gearbox

- Near new Extreme clutch

- Rebuilt Diff

- 4 inch High flow cat

- 3 inch exhaust

- Height adjustable G4 coilover suspension + extra sets of coilover springs for the ultimate in adjustability.

- HICAS LockBar

- 19 inch wheels 235 Front tyres, 275 Rears

- Sunroof

- 5 point immobiliser & alarm

- Sony CD/MP3/USB/Ipod stereo and split speakers

Receipts for most work done + Most Standard parts come with car including a set of 16inwheels with excellent tyres. Reluctant sale however due to changing living conditions soon this car will not have a garage to live in.

Sorry- Don't have time to read up on posting pics here.... :P

Check out the ad on carsales for pics + all details

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...amp;distance=25

$15800

~Ari

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