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Nissan Skyline R33 GTS25T - manual

ENGINE (work by DVS-JEZ)

FMIC

Hypergear ATR43SS1.5PU turbo with braided lines

custom Intercooler piping from turbo

740cc injectors

walbro fuel pump

pod filter with JJR air box cover

z32 afm

Apexi Power FC with hand controller

Greddy Profec-b spec 2 boost controller (high/low boost switch set for 19/14psi

respectively)

0w-40 engine oil and BP Ultimate petrol 98 octane always used, serviced every 5000kms.

3" turbo back exhaust system with 4"? cannon and high flow cat

Splitfire coilpacks

Excedy Heavy Duty Button Clutch recently installed (less than 10,000kms ago, with machined

flywheel)

New battery installed 10 months ago

Sard SSQ Blow-off Valve (2 sounds)

INTERNAL

Saber boost gauge

Kenwood doubledin dvd player

aftermarket speakers in doors and two 6x9 in rear shelf

Kenwood 1000w amp

two Sony Xplod subs in a box or single sub in box, your choice

Apexi turbo timer

Original skyline floor mats in perfect condition

Limited edition DRIFT bucket seats

Air con works nice and cold

LED lights all through car including dash

Can throw in a nismo gear knob (not installed)

EXTERNAL

19" hp rims

6000k? HID lights

LED parkers

Skyline Brake overlay (reads SKYLINE when brakes applied)

GTR front bar

JJR adjustable castor arms

Negative:

Scratch on windscreen from a rock in the wiper (passenger side)

clear coat peeling off boot. barely noticeable.

For a dyno vid, please visit my youtube channel: www.youtube.com/user/xxswitchfloxx and select either hi or low boost

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more up to date them a possible 11 months ago :)

but seriously, you know cars and you dont need the seller to get one, they SOMETIMES check the tyre tread, thats how indepth them go lol

I work on this car and can say it is extremely nice to drive and feels very tight compared to alot of skylines i work on.

Perfect daily driver and weekend warrior

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