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Hi,

My skyline is for sale. I will post main details for more info pm me.

1995 R33 Gts-t M type

White

Sunroof

107,000kms

full bodykit

17" wheels

brand new falken fk451 rubber 255/45 17 and 275/40 17

Hks Gt3037s-56t turbo

hks manifold and wastegate

greddy plenumn

huge custom fmic

hks 700cc injectors

hks cams

internals possibly? (unsure)

hks fconv ecu

greddy guages

gearbox was rebuilt professionally only 1500kms ago

Locking LSD

HKS triple plate clutch

recaro drivers seat

more mods can't think of them all

price is neg.

$27,500

Jamie

Just remembered also has

potenza suspension

greddy profec boost controller (the good one)

greddy turbo timer

80mm full apexi exhaust from turbo back

veilside shift knob

autometer monster tacho

theres probably still more stuff i've forgotten

selling due to buying four door "family" car.

Pics available to serious buyers upon request

BTW forgot to mention that front bar needs replacing as it is cracked quite badly and possibly cheaper to replace than repair.

Something like this: skyline_r33_front03.JPG would look better and stop less air anyways :cheers:

Note: THIS IS NOT A PIC OF MY CAR ^^^^^^^^^^

Hi matt,

they car hasn't been tuned so unsure about power figures. It is running very rich though so i would say power figure would be well below it's potential (roughly as estimate porbably only 240rwkw or so atm). Yeah i live around noosa.

Jamie

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