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MAKE: Nissan skyline 1995 r33gtst with rb30/25det non vct

rego is due august

ENGINE: tomei cams 10.2 lift

mahl pistons

acl race series bearings

argo rods

cometic head gasket

garret gt3540 with .82 rear

hks intercooler

3 inch exhuast with titanuim tipped cannon

rpm technoligies spring sprung ceramic button clutch

side facing plenum

sard 770cc injectors

bosch 044 in custom surge tank mounted in boot

spit fire coil packs

z32airflow meter

apexi power fc and hand controller

eboost 2

adjustiable cam gears on inlet and exhuast

EXTERIOR:

18x9 ruff rims with new tyres on rear front tyres ok, brand new rears, dyno chewed them

greddy coilovers

hicas removed and lock bar is in place

new inner tie rod ends

pics to come when i get home

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