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What we have here is my Series 1 R33 GTS-T Skyline, with the following (Located in Newcastle NSW)

PROS

*6BOOST turbo manifold *Garrett GT35 Turbo *Turbosmart Wastegate *Powerhouse Racing custom JUN style intake manifold and throttle body. *Injection Dynamics 1000cc Injectors *450hp Walbro fuel pump *Splitfire Coils *Brand new aluminium radiator (Installed after engine photo was taken). *After market intercooler *NISMO 300km dash cluster. *Microtech LT-12 ECU + Dash unit *BLITZ dual stage boost controller *PIVOT turbo timer *MOMO steering wheel. *Drift R rims *Pioneer 6 disc DVD player with remote, sub and amp in the boot. REGISTERED TILL 15TH JUNE 2012 (in NSW) Number plates not included!

Runs 430rwhp or 320rwkw at 20psi. Car is running stock internals

CONS

*Clutch is stock and does not have much life left in it. *Front bar has a crack in it, but as you can see, I've included a GTR style front bar with blinkers. Hasn't been sprayed. Car paint condition is ok, a bit faded on the roof, and a few swirls. Overall it looks pretty good. *Tacho doesn't always work. Comes on suddenly sometimes. Loose plug probably. * Driver side electric window gets stuck occasionally. When you give the door a tap it works fine. Probably the electric window relay, seems to be a common problem with R33s *Glove box and ash tray are broken, but again, I have new ones that are yet to be installed.

Asking for $10,000.

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