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Hi, im selling my drift missile 1994 R33 Nissan Skyline GTS-T due to loss of licence on June 24th, it is not my choice to sell but as I won't be having my licence for a whole 12 months I won't be needing my skyline.

Below are a list of modifications done to my car...

-Forge positions ,

-GT35/40 Garrett turbo

-48ml waste gate with screamer pipe

-Spitfire coil packs

-High flow injectors

-Ported heads

-Cam gears

-Front mount inter cooler

-3 inch exhaust from back to front

-MT12 microtec computer (was going to change to Apexi Power FC but no point now

-Coil overs

-Castor arms

-Lock diff

-Lock bar

-HHD heavy duty brass button clutch (can handle up to 450 rwks's

-Tuffend gear box with Dog Selectors (not a dog box)

-Turbo smart boost tap

-HP 18 inch deep dish rims

-Tuned at 274 rwkw on 18pound boost or 340 rwkw's on 24 pound boost

-Just had service done

-Plugs

-Oil

-Oil filter

-Brand new water pump

-Pirelli P Zero racing tyres

In car DVD player with reverse camera.

-Nissan skyline R34 bucket seats

-Sub and amp

The car owes me more than 16,000, no expense was spared in the build of this weapon. Clock has 170,000 on it which is pretty good for its age but all the same due to all the modifications not much is left standard so I'd say the engine was about 40,000 ks old, had a compression test done a few days ago and was firing 100% on all cylinders, I have the paper work to show that as well. Car was tuned by CMV motor sports.

I'm not trying to sell you a car that's half dead so the bad points are as follows, front bar needs replacing other than that the car is tip top and built to last.

My price is 10,000 and please do not give me a stupid offer if you like the car message me on 0422131648 and make me a decent offer, if you wish to call, then call anytime after 5pm Monday to Saturday. Or email on [email protected]

The photos are too big to upload on here, I am happy to send them via email or message to willing buyer.

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