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Black R33 GTSt25T Type M 1993

Exterior

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-Black Original factory Fitted Type M body kit

- Bosch Fog and Spot light (Original Type M )

Rolling-stock

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- Nismo Type GT1/GT3 , 17"x8" front and "17x9" Rear rims with Dunlop Formular R Semi Slick Brand New

- Skyline Front/Rear strut bars, adjustable

- Endless/Zeal fully height adjustable

- Foot work was setup by TruTrack.

- HICAS

- LSD

Brakes

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Front/Back Racing Brake Pads

Engine Drive train

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- RB25DET (93,000km on clock)

- 5 speed manual

- Apexi air-filter

- 3inch dump/down pipe

- Apexi N1 3" from Turbo

- Exedy Heavy Duty Clutch 2 months old

- Blitz Stage 3 Blow-off valve

- Turbo Smart Boost Controller (0.7bar)

- NGK Iridium Spark plugs

- LSD

Interior

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- R32 Center Gauges

- Momo Corse steering wheel

- Fully electronic window/side mirror

- Apex Pen size New Turbo timer

- Apexi EL gauges New: boost

- Original skyline gear knob

- Factory CD/Tape/Radio Double Din

- Factory Skyline mats

- Tinted fully black on back windows

-Comes with Alarm shock sensor

-Non smoking car

More picture at http://www.geocities.com/r33_sky_nismo/index.html

Rego till May 2005

Price $20,000

Email me at [email protected] if you have any enquiries.

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