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Item Summary: r33 skyline turbo nissan skyline r33 gtst

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: want a change

Asking Price: 9500

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: 0405591342

Extra Information:

hay guys up for sale it my nissan skyline, im selling due to wanting change and wanting to move. there for im wanting cash but will swap and wanting cash my way, depending on the offer of course. Skyline is pritty clean body apart from a small dent at rear which isnt really noticed. all oiles have been changed 200km ago. gear box has new hd clutch, the 5th sincro in the gear box is on its way out, i just double clutch 5th and have no problems. i put new spark plugs in last week. car is running round 200kw, car just needs new coil pack, new from super cheap i was quoted round $200, on boost there like $100.

car also comes with NSW rego till FEB 2010. with number plates WPN33R.

Nissan skyline 1996 s2

car located near ipswich

134km

manual

hd clutch 3000km old

front mount

adjustable coilovers height and soft or hard contact

slotted front rotors

slotted rear rotors will come in boot, machined just need installing

LSD

pod

gizzmo boost controller set on 10psi

3inch exhaust from turbo back in to a cannon.

after market rear and front speakers

sony head unit

blue and black hand brake and gear stick boots

tint

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