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I am selling Skyline GTS25T R33, which needs repairing. Had an accident and front right hand side been damaged. Have a look at the car descriptions and photos of part and orginal. If you are interested, please email me on [email protected] with your best offer price. Living in Sydney and pick up only. Spend much money on modification. If you want to have a look at it, please mention them on the email, then I will be able to show you.

This car is directly imported from Japan, and had it for about 3 years.

Thank you.

18 inch chrome wheels

Refurbished engine

exceedy sports clutch (6 months old)

hybrid intercooler

full performance exhaust system and 3inch cannon

boost controller

Performance air filter (Pump back system)

Sunroof

Spitfire tacho

Tinted windows

Full body kit

Boss steering wheel and stepping wheel kit

clear head lights and indicators fusion

pioneer sound system and amplifier

175,000km

260kw

Rego expires in end of July

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would you consider parting the car out? also is that 260rwkw?

I can't. I don't have any garage. It's at my mechanic. Yes it is 260rwkw. This vehicle is pretty a rear one. If you want to have a look, please let me know by email

wheres the dyno sheet to prove?

which dyno did you go to?

what turbo you running? because I cant see any big turbo in those engine pics...

do you have upgraded injectors/afm/fuel pump/fuel regulator/computer to make 260rwkw? if not your not running that much power.

you have mentioned an exhaust, intercooler, pod and boost controller...... maybe enough to make a little under 200rwkw... and you know, 260rw HP is equal to about ~190rw KW... which seems more likely.

tell us your mods, show us your dynos before you say power figures.

wheres the dyno sheet to prove?

which dyno did you go to?

what turbo you running? because I cant see any big turbo in those engine pics...

do you have upgraded injectors/afm/fuel pump/fuel regulator/computer to make 260rwkw? if not your not running that much power.

you have mentioned an exhaust, intercooler, pod and boost controller...... maybe enough to make a little under 200rwkw... and you know, 260rw HP is equal to about ~190rw KW... which seems more likely.

tell us your mods, show us your dynos before you say power figures.

Not anymore, i did that almost a year ago. Dyno was in Marrickville, it has stocked turbo for last 10months but had a garret turbo replaced, injectors, normal fuel pump and computer. .

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