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Item:95 skyline gt-r

Location: melbourne

Item Condition: excellent

Reason for Selling: start another project

Price and Payment Conditions: 55,000

Contact Details: 0403134773 speak to Yusuf

MODS

GT-PRO TWIN TURBO

Apexi AVC-R Boost Controller - Limited Edition Black

Apexi GT Spec Front Pipe - $599.00

Apexi GT Spec Intercooler Kit $1,499.00

Apexi Power FC Computer $1,349.00

Apexi Power Intake Filter Kit $379.00

Apexi Suction Kit 80mm AFM $759.00

Autometer 95-98 Nissan R33 GTR Dual Pillar Pod - 2-1/16 $89.00

Clear Rear Tail Lights - $445.00

Electronic Damping Force Controller (EDFC) $729.00

Exedy Triple Plate Clutch Kit $3,699.00

Go Fast Bits Blow-off Valve Stealth FX - $349.00

Go Fast Bits Flange Adapter - $65.00

Go Fast Bits Flange Adapter - $65.00

Greddy Airinx Filter Pod Kit - $349.00

Greddy Dual 60mm Pillar Pod - $159.00

Greddy Intake Chamber - $1,199.00

Greddy MX 80mm Front Pipe - $449.00

Greddy Oil Filter Relocation Kit - $350.00

Greddy Power Extreme II Stainless Exhaust System - $899.00

HR System Coilovers $494.99

Power Enterprise 700cc Injector - $199.00

SARD 1000cc Injector - $239.00

TEIN Flex Coil Over Kit (with P/U) $2,825.00

TEIN S-Tech Springs $420.00

UAS Cold Air Box - Nissan Skyline R33 GTR (Carbon) $315.00

Whiteline Control Springs - $294.00

Hicas (dis-engaged for racing purposes)

OTHERS

-Lowered on adjustable racing suspension

-Front and Rear Strut Braces

-Custom built dump pipe

-NOS INSTALLED

MANY MANY MAAAAAAANY more Mods millions more dis car is GOld number 1 street racing car its unstopable imported 6 months ago, since then been working on it day in day out woping 660hp Left drive 5 speed manual , this is is the absulute spent over 60gz selling cheap due to use all know u dont get what u pay, buyer of this car will be raped brand new engine 28ks the mods i have up there are just some of the many reciets i can find there almost another 6 paragraphs like that of mods, This car is a beast she goes like theres no tommro im selling due to becouse i want to start on a supra or an r34 turbos have less then 5k on them hardly drive its garaged only drive when going to street race, nos is installed never used :blink: cant explain everything come to c urself people under 18 will not be aloud to drive this car for a joy ride so dont bother kiddo's, no joy rides come c the car urself and use will be stunned has been in shows won 3 shows 1st have the sheets also dynos all i have to say :( price is firm 55k not lower ill consider a swap for a highly modded supra or just a gtr r34 ;) pics

engine

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side

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sideangle

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inside

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Ouch, trying to read that end statement hurts my head.

FLYT44 - Can you confirm the cars location, why its LHD and who did the LHD conversion and why.

Others, as the R33 never came in a LHD model, the LHD conversion may utilise the dash from another vehicle.

Either way, i'm confused and I need a beer.

C

So who is going to rape the buyer! hahahahhahahaha

I would like to know how that car can be registered as LHD?

All I want to know is what is the name of that paint and what barnd is it? I like it.

MANY MANY MAAAAAAANY more Mods millions more dis car is GOld number 1 street racing car its unstopable imported 6 months ago, since then been working on it day in day out woping 660hp Left drive 5 speed manual , this is is the absulute spent over 60gz selling cheap due to use all know u dont get what u pay, buyer of this car will be rapedbrand new engine 28ks the mods i have up there are just some of the many reciets i can find there almost another 6 paragraphs like that of mods, This car is a beast she goes like theres no tommro im selling due to becouse i want to start on a supra or an r34 turbos have less then 5k on them hardly drive its garaged only drive when going to street race, nos is installed never used  cant explain everything come to c urself people under 18 will not be aloud to drive this car for a joy ride so dont bother kiddo's, no joy rides come c the car urself and use will be stunned has been in shows won 3 shows 1st have the sheets also dynos all i have to say  price is firm 55k not lower ill consider a swap for a highly modded supra or just a gtr r34  pics

lol..... think he means rapped. gl with the sale.... looks like it'd be scary fast

Edited by «Cyph3r»

Fair to note: this car would never be able to be registered in Victoria. It would be an 'off street' vehicle only, and need to be towed to events.

The dash is from a US Spec Nissan Sentra (like a Maxima) - they use these for LHD conversions as it's easier than custom fabricating a LHD R33 dash. Likely to have been done in UAE or elsewhere in the Middle East.

sory felles havent been home for a while yes its lhd from america import it is an off street racing car, as i said been in many shows b4 the dash is cutomly installed due to all the gauges and cables this car cannot be registered for road in vic, but some people are silly enough to drive it around (whistles like me) its never been in a actuly race only been street racing, 3 guys came down to cheak it out but there offers were not my meetings i think 1 was from this fourm name was paul or sumthing enyhow sorry coz i dident add that info i still have lots of info to add i will do later by

Apexi Power Intake Filter Kit $379.00

Apexi Suction Kit 80mm AFM $759.00

Greddy Airinx Filter Pod Kit - $349.00

UAS Cold Air Box - Nissan Skyline R33 GTR (Carbon) $315.00

Engine bay picture shows no air filters at all. Even if they were fitted locally you should at least just pick one set.

Autometer 95-98 Nissan R33 GTR Dual Pillar Pod - 2-1/16 $89.00

Greddy Dual 60mm Pillar Pod - $159.00

One for each side maybe?

Electronic Damping Force Controller (EDFC) $729.00

HR System Coilovers $494.99

TEIN Flex Coil Over Kit (with P/U) $2,825.00

TEIN S-Tech Springs $420.00

Whiteline Control Springs - $294.00

-Lowered on adjustable racing suspension

That's a lot of suspension. And the pictures show HKS suspension (on the front at least) anyway.

Apexi GT Spec Front Pipe - $599.00

Greddy MX 80mm Front Pipe - $449.00

Quad turbo? Two engines?

-Front and Rear Strut Braces

Someone stole the front one.

And why leave out the easy stuff like the hks cam gears, arc catch can, fuel rail, bonnet, advan RG wheels, mirrors, recaro seats...

You are 16, you have $13,700 to spend on your first 33, which is actually your second, and you drive an unregistered bright pink GTR running 2835s around Melbourne? <_<

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