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R33 GTR 1995 VSPEC Edition Midnight purple PRICE DROP $20,000 FROM $24300!! NEED TO SELL

RB26DETT Forged Motor 337kw @ all four wheels on 19 PSI safe Tune With Dyno sheets

- CP Forged Pistons
- Eagle Rods
- ACL Race Bearing
- Brand new Forged Crank when built
- Head Cleaned out decked out
- Stock Cams
- Solid Lifters
- N1 Oil Pump Gears have been changed and strengthened
- N1 Water Pump
- Tomei Adjustable Cam Gears
- K&N twin pod filters
- Rajab Racing thick core racing Front Mout intercooler
- Rajab Racing Pully
- -5 Turbos
- Z32 Air Flow Meters
- 580cc Injectors
- Bosch 040 pumps
- Power FC Computer with hand controller
- TurboTech Boost Controller

EXHUAST:
- 3inch Jasma Exhuast System high flow cats
- Tomei Front pipes


DRIVE LINE:
- 5 speed Manual
- Excedy Button clutch changed 4 Months ago
- Adjustable camber arms
- Brembo brakes
- VSPEC stock suspension


WHEELS:
CE37s in bronze 18x9.5 + 12 all round wrapped in Bridgestone Potezna Tyres
- Garret 30psi boost Gauge
- Alpine Head unit/ USB/aux
- Alpine Speakers
- Alarm system
- Genuien Recaro SR3 bucket seat drivers side
- R33 GTR passenger seat

Car speaks for itself, to much money has been spent on this vehicle my pride and joy


To much to mention must sell

No JOY RIDES, strictly no SWAPS!
No finance owing history clean

$20,000 FIRM Price dropped from 24,300 !

call or txt me : 0432 282 125

for pictures check it out on carsales:

http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Nissan-Skyline-1995/SSE-AD-2471416/?Cr=0&sdmvc=1

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. Would you be interested in swap for 2005 bf xr6 turbo. Has 320rwkw, 6 speed sports shift auto, clean, has almost 150000km comes with spool rods, cp pistons, arp studs, big actuator. Has a full exhaust, valve springs, injectors, fuel pump, oil feed line, zip kit in gearbox for firmer shifts, DVD player installed but haven't made the appointment for it to be wired up yet, gauges on dash, plazman 800 cooler, hot side cold side pipping, currently running on 13psi. If motor is built (parts supplied) it will handle 1000hp claimed by spool. Vic rego until November

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