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tem: 1995 Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-t

Location: Port Macquarie, NSW

Website: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=109628

Item Condition: Great

Reason for Selling: Looking to downgrade, need cash

Price and Payment Conditions: ANY OFFER OVER $17,000 WILL NOT BE REFUSED!!!

Extra Info:

Engine:

-Highflowed standard r33 turbo

-3"dump pipe into high flow cat, 3 1/2" cat back HKS exhaust into X-Force Cannon w/ 5" tip

-Apexi electronic boost controller

-Hybrid front mount intercooler kit w/ 600mm/300mm/76mm intercooler core

-Wolf 3d fully tuneable aftermarket ECU with hand controller

-Simota airpod filter

-Iridium Spark Plugs

-GTR fuel pump

Driveline:

-Standard 5 sp box with heavy duty clutch

Body:

-Modified front bar with centre section cut out to fit intercooler, and repainted

-Series 2 rear wing

-nismo decals under side repeaters

-HKS decal on boot

Brakes/Suspension/wheels:

-Standard r33 calipers and rotors

-Bendix ultimate pads

-HSD fully adjustable coilovers with height/dampner/camber control

-19" 5 spoke shadow chrome wheels, with polished dish

-235/35/19 nankang front tyres, 235/35/19 marshall rear tyres

Interior:

-Apexi AVC-r controller dash mounted, can give guage readouts for speed, boost, revs, duty cycle etc

-Wolf 3d hand controller

-Dash repainted in white same colour as the car

-all seats and trim standard r33 gear

-genuine momo alloy gear knob

Stereo:

-Sony CD headunit

-Kenwood KFC-M7145IE 500W 7x10's Front Speakers custom mounted in the doors

-Kenwood KFC-M7145IE 500W 7x10's Rear Speakers fitted in custom parcell shelf

Has all the standard features of the gtst including power windows/mirrors, climate controlled air conditioning (18-30 degree range) drivers airbag, leather wrapped steering wheel and gear boot

- Made 300hp/230kW atw on 1.1bar boost (16psi)

- Serviced every 5000km/s with synthetic oil etc

- Mainly ran on standard boost (7-8psi)

-Had approx $20,000+ spent on it, and most mods done within the last 18 months

Any q's give us a txt or call on 0407217325

Pictures: Clicky

Contact Details: 0407217325 or 0265834374

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price neg,

willing to swap for anything 5k-$15,000 plus cash, let me know wat u got, open to anything

Just had Castrol Fully Synthetic Oil change/filter, iridium spark plugs and fuel filter done over the weekend

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i got a candy red honda integra 95 model vtir selling at 16500 ONO... i havent got cash to give u as ur cars for sale at $20500... if u want work out something with taking a few extras off ur car and get back to me if ur interested for a straight swap..... if i did have the cash i woulda considered something but as i am after something around my price range for a swap.. cant find no one.. :D Good luck with the sale neway if ur not interested

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Firstly nice ride hey :D Mate I've got an R32 GTS-T was looking for around $15K. Pretty stock, cooler, 3inch turbo back exhaust, 18 inch tyres, Alpine stereo,painted interior, will have fresh respray soon. Goes really well, regular oil changes. Rego till September. Not sure about cash aswell but its on the table anyway.

Cheers

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