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Nissan Skyline R33 1994 GTST 135,000klms $14,990 ono

Performance/Engine Mods: KKR560 Turbo, Custom Made Tuned Length S/S Turbo Manifold, Full 3" Exhaust, Kakimoto Muffler, Front Mount Intercooler, Front Mount Oil Cooler, Powder Coated Rocker Covers, Sard Fuel Pressure Regulator, 660cc Injectors, 800hp Fuel Pump, Apexi Pod Filter, Cushioned Brass Button Clutch, Braided Clutch Line, Turbosmart Type 3 Supersonic B.O.V, Adjustable Cam Gears, Brand New Timing Belt, Brand New Idler and Tensioner Bearings, Gates Silicone Radiators Hoses.........

Interior Mods: Retrimmed Rooflining in Black Satin, Leather Gear Boot/Handbrake Boot, Personal Leather Steering Wheel/Boss Kit, White Face Dials, 3 Gauges in Dash Below Cd Player, Pioneer Cd Player, Apexi Power Fc, Apexi Power Air Intake(Pod Filter),Greddy Turbo Timer, Greddy Profec B Boost Controller, Original Skyline Floor Mats ....

Exterior: Rear Boot Lip/Spoiler, Rear Pods, Side Skirts, Trust Front Bar.

Bonnett and Trust Front Bar Resprayed 20/12/08 By Jetspeed

Brand New Front Windscreen/Seal Rear Windscreen New Seals, Brand New Original Nissan Weatherstips/Cowls Front And Rear, Clear Side Indicators, Very Dark Tinted Windows .....

Suspension/Handling: Tein Coilovers, Cusco Front Strut Brace, Rear Gtr Strut Brace, Hi-Cus Lock Bar, Custom One Piece Tailshaft.........

Wheels: Roh Drift R 18" 265 Rear 235 Front, Brand New Rear Tyres

Car has been tuned and serviced with Unique Autosports & V&E Rigoli.

Also Include Spare boot with spoiler.

Full 12 Months Rego.

I cant seem to attach anything if someone can help out would be great, i have got the car listed on Carsales Vehicle ID 6659974.

Car is Going to get a full detail this coming weekend so ill retake pics after that and again try and list them.

Contact Details

Peter

0409180018

Location Blacktown

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