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So it's time to sell my skyline.

R33 gtst 1993

Following mods :

Fully built 2.5lt

Eagle rods

Arp bolts all round

Arias forge pistons

Garrett to4z

Genuine greddy plenum

Stainless high mount exhaust manifold

Turbosmart 50 mm external gate

2 Bosch 044

Custom surge tank

040 internal pump

2 fuel lines

1700cc Indy blue injectors

Custom fuel rail with 2 inlets 1 outlet

Triple plate os giken clutch

Block has custom mods

Balanced and blueprinted

Gtr spec bearings

Acl rings

Gtr crank

Gtr n1 oil pump

Gtr n1 water pump

Cometic triple layer metal head gasket

Port polished head

Tomei camshaft 256

Tome valve springs and retainers

Wolf 3d v4 with v5 controller and 3 bar map sensor

70mm throttle body

2x turbo smart type 2 bov

Spitfire d1 series coil packs

M&w ignition modulator

Os giken lightened flywheel

Kaz racing LSD

Co2 intercooler spray with purge

Nos wet system ( needs fuel hook up)

Bmc airfilter

100mm thick cooler

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18 inch wheels n tyres

Trust side skirts

Veilside reAr pods?

Gtr bayside blue pAint

custom blue leather interior

Sti bucket seats

Racing harnesses

Gauges of all sorts

MomO steering wheel

Turbo timer apex

Some stereo stuff and screens

I've prob missed out on a bunch of stuff. I just had this tuned . Runs well. 25psi it made 440rwkw on pump fuel. Has heaps of power and torque. This car use to be GHOSTT as some of u may remember . It did make 487rwkw but that's on 30psi And c16 . The car is built tough to handle serious power all day. The car needs a boot, a front bumper and mirrorsto complete. The motor wAs built by EAS performance. Had serious money put into this car. That's all. Has no reg. Don't ask me for a rwc or any silly questions please. Serious buyers only . I will allow test drives to only certain Capable individuals , If not ill let u be passenger. Conditions apply to test driving. I'm regrettably selling this car due to financial issues. Also mechanics or whatevers are free to check it out on ur behalf. And I have dyno sheets too.

Selling for 15k Ono

Must sell ASAP.

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0401766404

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Edited by nxtnl9

Things are getting Desperate people. I'm dropping the price to 12000 people. Must sell by the end of next week. If not I'll be putting it back to original price.

That's right

12000.

Come have a look at it. Do a comp test whateva. Will not be disappointedd. The parts alone on this car exceed 35k

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