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Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T Series 2
1996 model
Midnight purple
Manual
Currently unregistered but will have 6 months

Selling mildly tuned skyline with loads of mods and extras. Heaps of money has been spent with no expenses spared. All mods and parts were done with quality expensive branded parts.

Engine:
-Garrett Turbo
-Greddy front mount intercooler
-custom intake with apexi pod filter
-Sard injectors
-adjustable fuel reg
-walbro fuel pump
-Koyo dual core aluminum radiator
-cooling panel
-catch can
-custom divorced dump pipe
-hi flow cat
-Kakimoto catback exhaust
-split fire cool packs
-adjustable cam gear
-clear timing cover

Elecrtronics:
-Apexi Power FC ECU
-Apexi AVC-R boost controller

-HKS EVC boost controller
-Blitz turbo timer

Handling/Braking:
-front strut brace
-Tein monoflex coilovers all around
-front slotted rotors
-rear slotted rotors
-Goodridge braided brake lines all around
-R33 GT-R wheels wrapped in Bridgestone potenzas
-hi-cas disabled

Interior:
-Genunine Bride seats both driver and passenger sides but are different models to each other
-Momo gear knob and handbrake
-OBX pedas
-full sound system with clarion dvd headunit, 2xamps, 2xsubs etc.

Exterior:
-rare duck tail boot spoiler

This car was built as a street and track warrior. It last made close to 300kwatw. But due to circumstances never got to be tracked or driven. It has been parked for over 2 years.

Cars exterior is rough as seen in photos and will require a paint job or wrap this is reflected on asking price.

Asking $8500 or near offer. Cars exterior has been taken into consideration. That asking price does not even cover mods and parts.

All serious offer will be considered though!

Contact

Joe 0415504667 via SMS or CALL

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