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Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-t 94 - Sydney


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.:::Exterior:::.

- White

- Gtr Front Bar

- Gtr Side Skirts

- Gtr Rear Pods

- Drag Lip Spoiler

- 17" Enkei Rims

.:::Engine:::.

- Car runs on .8 bar around 11-12 psi everyday.

- 5Spd Manual

- Custom built front mount with polished stainless steel piping (Mandrel Bend)

- Exhaust from Turbo back w/ Cannon

- Fuel Regulator

- Aftermarket Fuel Pump

- Greddy incabbin electronic Boost Controller

- Greddy Boost gauge

- Apexi Pod Filter

- Type 3 Turbosmart BOV

- Turbo Timer, nicley fitted

- 4 Wheel Steering

- Engine Output (Dyno Dynamics Read out) 270bhp or 201kw at wheels on 0.8 bar/12 psi on hot day. Expect alot more on a colder day. Have copies of dyno read out sheet.

- Olhins Suspension (Front)

- JLC Adjustables (Rear) - Nice and stiff

.:::Interior:::.

- Climate Control

- All electric options!

- 2 sets Genuine Nissan Skyline Floor mats

- After market Steering Wheel, Gear Knob & Glass Head Lights

- Pioneer CD deck , (mp3,wma) playback

- 12" Kicker Sub

- Boss 1000watt Amp

- Clarion Door Speakers

- Pioneer Rear Speakers

.:::Other:::.

- Gtr LSD -

Mongoose Alarm, w/ Pager

82,000 KM

Rego 9/04

- Petrol used Shell Optimax and Caltex Vortex Gold

Car is in imaculate condition and serious buyers only, Garaged and well looked after.

$ 19,800 - Not Negotiable

.:::Contact:::.

No time wasters please

Call and make an arrangement to see the car.

Email [email protected]

Justin - 0404065195 after hours or

Justin @ Work - 99411375 8:30am ~ 5:30pm

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Update - Car is still for sale.

There is no money owing on this car and a full revs can be provided for people when they come for inspection.

If funds arn't available I might even be able to organise a finance loan with St.George through my work if buyer has strong enough proof of income and no current defaults. *Car must have full comprehensive insurance based on youngest driver, in order for loan to be approved.

Email myself to come in and see the car, and discuss possibilities.

Looking forward to seeing you

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