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Item: R33 GTS-T M-Spec Massive Price Drop..

Location: NSW

Details: Genuine 73,000km's on on the clock Re-built only 5000km's ago. Have Reciepts For All Work Done Over 15k worth

Price And Payment Conditions: 23k Open to any reasonable offer even a trade on cheap runabout

Enigine Internals Consist Of:

- Aries Oversize Forged Pistons

- Aries Molly Piston Rings & Barings

- Shot Peened RB25 Conrods

- Crank X-Rayed, Polished & Balanced

- Head Has Stainless Valves 30mm Exhaust 34.5mm Inlet

- Three Angled, Cut Vavle Seats

- Ported Polished, Flow Tested & Manifold Matched For Optimum Flow

- 600Hp Rated Copper Head Gasket

- N1 Oil & Water Pumps

- New Timing Belt & Tensioners

Engine Externals & Bay:

- Deatailed In Blue Print

- 6" Cold Air Induction System

- Simota Heat Sheilded POD

- Straight Pipe From POD To Turbo (Non Restrictive)

- Custom Turbo Set Up High Flowed T3 Front VG30 Rear, Boosting 14Psi

- RB20 Waste Gate Actuator

- Monster Hybrid FMIC & Piping

- Polished Throttle Body

- Choice Of Turbosmart Super Sonic Or GFB Stealth FX BOV

- 3" Mandrel exhaust From Turbo

- 3" High Flow Cat Into 4" Apexi Cannon

Drive line:

- Exedy Racing Twin Plate Clutch & Pressure plate

- Lightened & Balanced Fly Wheel

Exterior:

- 400r Front & Rear Body Kit With GTR Sides & Spoiler

- 17" Import Rims With New Rubber

- Professionally Lowered Suspension

Interior:

- Apexi Turbo Timer

- Auto Meter 5" Monster Tacho

- Auto Meter 2.5" Phantom Boost Gauge

- Four Point Alarm & Immobiliser

- Blue Neons Front & Rear

Ice:

- Pioneer "04" Head Unit With Sub Controller

- Pioneer Splits In Front & Rear

- Comp Bandpass Boxed 12" sub

- Controlled By 1000 Watt Boss Audio Amp

Driver Comforts:

- Sun Roof

- Climate Control

- Electric Windows, Mirrors Etc

- Driver & Passenger Air Bag

- Power Steering

Contact Details:

0409834514 or Email Me At [email protected]

More Pics On Enqiury.

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hey,

super keen is car still for sale?where in nsw are you?

if you have any other pics can you send them to [email protected]

thanks

Yea mate the skyline is still up for sale im located regioan nsw near wagga wagga i will organise some more pics for u asap. Pm for contact imformation etc.

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I'm interested...cash or trade.

I have chatted with a few dealers about trading my 2000 Commodore Acclaim VTII sedan + cash adjustment. Let me know if this is something that might interest you.

The details are:

2000 Commodore Acclaim VTII

Full service history, auto, traction control, cruise, air, steer, power windows/driver seat, CD, tow bar, 9 months NSW reg, low kms (97,000), tint. It's my family's secondary car, which my wifes uses for work/shopping etc.

Cheers,

Allan

0413509502

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