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94/95 black 117,000km full 100,000 service completed

Full M spec kit

Air bag

Series 2 rear spoiler

Sunroof

Blitz electronic boost controller

Front mount intercooler

18" wheel

Dual gauges with holder boost and air fuel ratio

Hks turbo timer

CD/SUB/AMP/SPLITS

Bulstein height adjustable coil overs

Apexi air filter

Apexi dual chamber bov

Full 3" exhaust system

New clutch

contact 0405 539 114

Price $19500.00

EMAIL ME DIRECT FOR PICS

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sorry dude dont have pics of the interior

its standard inside steering wheel with air bag,

turbo timer and boost controller located near the drivers knee,

there is no noticable scratches on the panels and there is no marks on the seats the tweeters are mounted flush in the door.

if ya really interested then give me a buzz and are in sydney????

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Sounds like a nice car.

I regret letting my R33 go.

But, not wanting to doubt you but you quote you have 201kw at the wheels on 12psi.

Have you got a dyno sheet to back it up or any secrets as to how you got it as you only have very limited mods plus standard computer and standard turbo.

I had a APEXi Power FC, HKS front mount, HKS Filter, HKS BOV, HKS turbo back exhaust, high flow turbo and 16psi and still only managed 194kw at the wheels.

200kws at the wheels of a R33 is hard to get.

Not doubting you, just impressed, i love Skylines.

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metro rego is due in late this yr NOV maybe around that time it think,

and the sound set up is kenwood deck and splits is pioneer bullets, with kicker 4 channel amp with sony subs in box and stock rear spkrs not a big sound freak just clear

Mr Rb20: yeh buddy i do have the dyno sheets to back it up and u can go to the www.silviansw.com and check my result with mods from the dyno day... no secrets here there the performance mods it has stock turbo not a full exhuast standard dump pipe, and standard ecu all work and mods eg cooler and filter was all done is sydney. The servicing is done by myself as i dont like giving my car to others. send me ya email i will send ya my dyno result.

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Sounds like a nice car.

I regret letting my R33 go.

But, not wanting to doubt you but you quote you have 201kw at the wheels on 12psi.

Have you got a dyno sheet to back it up or any secrets as to how you got it as you only have very limited mods plus standard computer and standard turbo.

I had a APEXi Power FC, HKS front mount, HKS Filter, HKS BOV, HKS turbo back exhaust, high flow turbo and 16psi and still only managed 194kw at the wheels.

200kws at the wheels of a R33 is hard to get.

Not doubting you, just impressed, i love Skylines.

hey dude the dyno sheet is on my site now u can view it.

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