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Hey Guys,

My name is Jake and i am a new member to this forum...

I have owned a 1994 R33 Series 1 Skyline GTS-T for about a year and half and i am most impressed with the car...

However due to a family arriving within 8 months i need to sell my pride and joy :P

I just curious about how much it could be sold for & Also to sell the car... Here are the Mods done to it..

- Apexi Power FC + Controller

- Apexi AVCR (Electronic Boost Controller)-(Black Limited Edition)

- Front-Mount Intercooler

- K&N Pod Filter

- Full 3 & A Half Inch JASMA Exhaust

- After-Market Larger Turbo

- 115,000 Kms

- Front Body Kit & Side Skirts

- 19 by 8 Inch rims (Dolce DC-6)

- Momo Steering Wheel

- Boost & Air/Fuel Ratio Gauges

- GTR Dash

- RAZO Shifter & Pedals

- Advan Tuned

- NIZMO Blue Colour

- Pioneer 4 x 6" Splits, Pioneer 4 Channel AMP & A Fusion 10" Sub

- 290 At The Wheels

Also I apologise if i posted this in the wrong area, please tell me if i have and i will post in correct are in the future... I appreciate any help you can give me and if any prospective buyers please contact me... (If you require Photos please just ask)

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