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Up for sale is my much loved silver R33 gtst skyline this is a regrettful sale however I think its time for a change

I have spent a packet on this car it is very well looked after and i doubt u would find much better example out there, I pretty much have all paper work books everything that belongs to the car since it was purchased interstate by the previous owner and has recently had a regency inspection.

some of the things i have done are

- FMIC

-Garrett gt3076 turbo with a .82 exhaust housing

-3inch dump pipe with custom screamer pipe

-full hks 3.5" exhaust with decat

-Greddy oil cooler kit with thermatic sandwich plate

-superspark coil packs

-Bosch 040 fuel pump

-z32 AFM and plug

-Nismo 555cc injectors

-Nismo adjustable fuel reg

-Apexi power fc and handcontroller

-Apexi boost controller linked into the power fc

-K&N pod filter hidden under a custom air box

-Radiator air scoop

-Cusco strut brace

-Cusco Adjustable castor rods

-lowered on king springs all round

-Autometer gauges mounted under stereo AFR,oil temp and boost

-dvd player with motorized 7 inch touch screen also has GPS

-pioneer 6.5" speakers all round

-Recaro reclinable bucket seats on genuine recaro rails to suit the skyline

-C's short shifter

-Tomei hicas lock kit (not fitted)

-Slotted front and rear Disc's

-18x8.5 & 18x9.5 gold drifteks on reasonably new rubber

-front tierod ends replaced

-new hicas rackends just fitted also new rear wheel bearings done

-adjustable cam gear with gates racing timing belt

-Alarm/immobilizer/central locking

-HKS turbo timer

-HID headlights

-Carbon fibre rear spoiler insert

-new maintenance free battery

-35% tinted windows

-Rego till next year

And the list goes on theres stuff ive missed

Asking price is $18,000 and im not looking at selling for much less..

Car made 313kw on 21 psi just the other week, i run the boost on 17-18 psi now and it drives fantastic with plenty of power

Car comes with a big box of spares and standard parts getting it regency approved really is a breeze

Serviced every 5,000kms if not before its due

All inspections are welcome but no time wasters or joy riders im looking for geuine interest

May consider swaps for vy ss or sv8 6 Speed only otherwise im not interested in swaps

Im sure ive missed heaps any other questions please PM me or call 0417 899 445

Cheers Lockie

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  usmair said:
interested but not too sure how bad interstate registration would be (im in NSW)

not keen to trade for a 33 GTR are you? (plus come $$ my way??)

Im not too sure how ud go with that over there ibut im sure its do able

Not really interested in swaps sorry

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