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Nissan Skyline, R33 Series II, 1996

Interior still A1 seats all good no interior been stripped,

Front bar not on photos but will go in sale

Ok lots and lots of mods forgive me if i forget some below"

-Aftermarfket forward facing plenum custom

-Z32 Air flow meter

-HKS gate with screamer

-Slotted front roters with new rear bendix brakes

-Flared and rolled rear guards

-Big FMIC custom stainless piping

-HKS coil overs

-3" exhaust system

- Access tuned Apexi power FC with hand controller

- Momo aftermarket racing wheel

-Apexi power intake air pod

-Cusco and HKS sway bars front and rear

-Aftermarket oil catch can

-Built RB25 motor done hardly any k's

-Bosch 040 fuel pump

-Greddy dual stage boost controller

-HKS turbo timer and secondary boost guage

-Garrett aftermarket huge will update type later

-HKS bov

-Bayside blue with fibre glass kit

-Heavy duty clutch

-New 25 Gearbox

-550 Nismo injectors and fuel rail

-18" Wheels loads of dish

-Nismo clear side indicators

-Tuned by Boostworx running 271.5rwkw on 14psi safe range has heaps more in reserve

-New Bendix brakes as of 27/12/10

Contact me on 0431-388-718 or pm me

Car is in Adelaide can be sent to all states

It is defected for to low to loud and the top mount turbo didn't help haha

NO LOW BALLERS!

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Edited by sus34
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Yeah but I wouldnt buy a car interstate without seeing it in person, just a big hassle... and I'd have to get this blueslipped etc, i.e returning it to stock for it to pass.

Im spewing though, such a nice car, value for money

goodluck

Edited by TONTON

only thing coppers could pick is the topmount and if it has coilovers , borrow a standard lowmoint setup and dummy the intercooler piping and then chuck it straight back on still a mega bargain!!!

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