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1995 Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T white

190XXXkms

Engine rebuilt at 164XXXkms

230KWSATW (ESP Racing Dyno)

-Garrett T3/T4 turbo (on high mount manifold) with external 38mm Turbo Smart wastegate, 4 inch dump pipe, 3.5 inch system with 5 1/2 inch cannon. Great note.

-Blitz blowoff valve plumed back,

-bigger intercooler with piping

-600hp walbro internal fuel pump,

-Injectors (Guys from ESP Racing told me they arn't limited and i'm unsure what size they are)

-Mines ECU

-Strut Brace

-DVD player, 4 X 6 inch JVC speakers, 15 inch sub and 1800 watt amp

-3 piece rims Front 235/ 45 17 and read 255/ 40 17 tyre 80% tread.

Victorian Rego until Jun next year

$13000 ONO

Nick : sms 0408513746 or email me [email protected]

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It is located in Canberra.

A few things i forgot to mention.

-Spitfire Coils

-Aftermarket Fuel Pressure Reg

-Head bolts replaced with studs

-Head was replaced for a better flowing one

When rebuilt found out it had been bored 0.5 thou oversized

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I'm selling it to buy a RS260 and there are 2 that i'm looking at. Just something that will have more room and i'm starting to get sick of 2 door cars as thats all i've had. I dont see why it wouldn't pass an ACT roadworthy.

I have forgotten to mention it has a Exedy single plate heavy duty clutch as some chick was driving my car and stuff it.

Its a great car and I've had lots of fun with it.

I have never been able to take it on the track or down the strip.

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