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I will be pulling out all the parts for Skyline GTS25T R33 on 22/03/09, 10:00AM, at Unit2E, 128-130 Frances St. Lidcombe. Everyone is invited. Any offer is welcomed.

This car was directly imported from Japan. Last week, this car had an accident, and front right hand side been damaged.

Car Detail:

4x 18 inch chrome wheels

Refurbished RB25DET engine

excedy 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 (Left hand side only) and indicators fusion

pioneer sound system and amplifier

175,000km

Rego expires in end of July

Dyno was in Marrickville, it has stocked turbo for last 10months but had a garret turbo replaced, injectors, normal fuel pump and computer.

If you are interested, please come to the work shop, which i mentioned above, on 22/03/09 by 10:00AM. If you want to give me a call, please call me on 0424 188 790

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