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Price$7,500.00 ono NEGOTIBALE

OR TRADE/SWAP

Address Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

NISSAN SKYLINE R33 GTST TURBO SERIES 2 MANUAL

* 180,000KMS

* APEXI ELECTRONIC BOOST/AIR FUEL CONTROLLER

* APEXI ECU

* GREDDY TURBO TIMER

* LARGE AFTERMARKET FRONTMOUNT INTERCOOLER

* AFTERMARKET CROME INDUCTION/INTERCOOLER PIPING

* POD FILTER WITH AIRBOX COVER

* CUSCO FRONT + REAR STRUT BRACES

* CUSCO FRONT + REAR SWAY BARS

* 3.5 INCH EXAUST FROM TURBO

* 5 INCH MUFFLER CANNON

* BRASS BUTTON CLUTCH

* R33 GTR BRAKES

* DRIFT GEAR KNOB

* WHITE LEATHER GEAR BOOT AND HANBARKE BOOT

* NEW AFTERMARKET YELLOW JAKET COILS

* NEW CAM SEALS AND BELTS

* VOLTAGE STABILIZER

* REV METER/ GAUGE

* DVD PLAYER WITH REMOTE

* NEW SPEAKERS X 4

* JBL 12INCH SUB IN BOX

* PRO COMPITION AMPLIFIER

(STEREO PUMPS)

* 4 NEW TYRES ON 17X8 RIMS

* BATTERY IS RELOCATED TO THE BOOT

* AFTERMARKET BODYKIT + SPOILER

* REGO TILL DECEMBER 2011

EXTRAS

* FULL STOCK EXAUST

* EXTRA REAR SPOILER

* 2 SETS OF SIDE SKIRTS

* SIDE MOUNT INTERCOOLER + PIPES

* ANOTHER TURBO TIMER

* BRAND NEW BLOWER VALVE

* SET OF 6 STANDARD COILS

* SOME INTERCOOLER PIPES

DRIVES WELL AND FAST PAINT JOB IN GOOD CONDITION SAD TO SEE IT GO BUT I REALLY WANT A FOUR DOOR I AM WILLING TO TRADE FOR AND 4 DOOR TURBOS LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU HAVE I AM NEGOTIABLE!!!

YOU CAN CONTACT ME ON 0424789916

THANKS FOR LOOKING!!!

I WILL RESPOND TO POSTS BUT YOU CAN ALWAYS CONTACT ME ON MY MOBLIE JAMES

PLEASE SEND ME YOUR OFFERS!!!

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Edited by DRIFTDEVIL86

BAD POINTS:

* Radiator is patched at the top near radiator cap, car is still drivable just need to take it easy untill you replace. (Radiator is $80 on SAU forums)

* Someone tried to break into the boot and boot latch is now broken and boot is very hard to open (Boot cable is $20 on SAU forums)

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