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Its time for me to depart with my skyline as i need the money to purchase a home. This car is quick and sleak and will turn heads a mile away. So here the list of mods:

1993/94 R33 GTS-T M SPEC (Original)

2.5L Turbo, DOHC, 24 VALUE

Manual transmission with short shift

Metallic Silver

Low KM

* Black Widow Paging Alarm with Immobilser and Central Locking

* FULL GTR BODY KIT - Front Bar/ Grill / Rear Bar/Side Skirts & Pod

* GTR Dash Cluster Fitted on car but Standard R33 Cluster with white dials is

included with sale.

* GTR Centre Gagues - not installed yet

* Custom Silver Dash Surround

* Sparco Gear Knob

* 5'' APC Tacho

* Boost Gague - 7 Colors & Oil Temp Gauge on Pilar

* Custom GTR Style Front Mount Intercooler - Twin end tanks

* Wheels; take your pick - 17'' Chrome wheels or 16'' Standard r33 Wheels

* Blitz Duel Drive BOV

* Boost Controller Value set at 12PSI

* Snap on seat covers

* Oil Catch Can

* Nismo Heat Shield and Simota Air Filter POD

* 3'' Dump Pipe / 3'' High Flow Cat / 3'' Cannon muffler with 5'' Tip

* Front Sway Bar

* Custom Number PLATES - not included with car

* Standard Japanese Stereo will come with car

$20K ,without RWC, prefer melbourne buyers, i live on the west side of

melbourne.

Call me on 0412-402-283 if interested or PM me.

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