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nissan skyline r33

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Yes

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MANUAL

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sly.33

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0411569387

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ok time to sell my car i have owned for 5 years now and have spent heaps of money on the car,my car is always garaged hardly ever comes out i have only done 8,000 ks in 2 and half years and people who know me know its true i aint talking crap, the car is clean as paint wise and interior also engine it has airbrushing on the bonnet of a naked girl sitting on a monster of a guy the interior is all done in cream leather and the roof has embosing of the number plates SLY.33 drives like a dream and it is a real head tuner gets plenty of looks also has a remote start up alarm so you can start the car from a really far distance before you get to it , I THINK IT IS TIME TO SELL AND LET SOMEONE ELSE ENJOY WAT I HAVE DONE TO IT AND HOPEFULLY THEY DO MORE TO IT BECAUSE THE CAR HAS HEAPS OF POTENTIAL AND SOUNDS GREAT WHEN YOU DRIVE IT PEOPLE ALWAYS TURN AN LOOK

THE ENGINE

has a t66 on it custom dump pipe to 2 1/2 inch right through

split fire coilpacks

550cc injectors cant remember the brand there german

front mount cooler hybrid

tial wastgate 38mm

apexi power fc with hand controller

had it dyno tune at chasers and it got 278.4 kw at the wheels safe tune on 18 psi

INTERIOR

has all been retrimmed in cream leather front &back seats door inserts roof dash center console glove box the lot looks good not over done still has a bit of black to match up also have a momo steering wheel t.v in the front and all the speakers done with cadience boot hasnt been touched yet but i have all the stuff for it which i am willing to trough in

WHEELS

gestalt GV1 19inch chrome with gold nuts on the outside and gold symbol with white and red walls on the tyres

also i have 17 inch light weight rims painted black from japan unknown brand which will go with it to

i have heaps of spare parts which you can have aswell like standed airbox, all the original piping ,cooler, exaust ,rear spoiler,coilpacks,injectors

the list goes on if you wanted you could make it all back to standard thats how much stuff i got from the car and you can have it all once you see it you can really appreciate it how well i have kept it and sick it goes

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