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R33 Gtst 11k Ono For Sale New Engine. Nsw Wollongong


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hey ya'll time to part with my love.... gotta put some money down on an investment.

1994 nissan skyline gtst skyline r33... this car has just had a new engine put in by just jap kirrawee it has done between 75000 to 85000(i have matching receipts of engine installation)... and i runs perfectly. hks pod air filter, front mount cold air intanke intercooler, turbo timer, boost guage, dual stage turbo smart turbo controller with engage switch, heavy duty racing clutch, large 3inch cannon exhaust,18inch zinetti gold rims on new tyres, hicas computer has been unplugged but is still there, dvd player, 6 by 9 back pioneer speakers and pioneer tweeters installed in the front. all round body kit wih a 400R front bar rego expires nov at the end of his year. i have recently jus flushed out the radiator and replaced it with new coolant. i am selling this due to buying an investment property.please contact chris on 0437395242... i am selling it for 11000 but am open to offers. i am located in central wollongong and please contact me if you would like to organise an inspection of the car

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