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R33 GTS-T

-5 speed

-sunroof

-fully adjustable hsd coilovers all round.

-Splitfire blue coil packs

-HKS ball bearing turbo

-full turbo back 3 inch exhaust

-720cc injectors

-Apexi power FC computer

-Greddy intercooler

-Apexi cold air intake

-Bosch 044 fuel pump

-Brand new heavy duty extreme clutch and machined flywheel.

-Turbosmart boost controller

-18" Advanti Vienna wheels with dark grey centres and polished lip (front tyres 95% rears 80%)

-Pioneer motorised Dvd screen in dashwith 6 inch pioneer speakers front and rear.

-exellent condition inside and out

-made 230 rwkw before exhaust between turbo and cat replaced with 3 inch(was only 2 1/4'), splitfire coilpacks and new boost controller (old dual stage was bleeding off boost)

- $11,000 ono -phone dave 0410 364 737

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