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Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T

1995

Metallic Silver

2 Door

5-Speed

45,000km (Genuine)

Timing Belt Changed at 15,000km

FET Turbo Timer

NISMO Fuel Pump

HKS N1 Cat-back Exhaust

Blitz 3-Layer Drag Intercooler

APEXi N1 Adjustable Racing Suspension

OS Twin Plate Clutch

NISMO Engine & Gearbox Mounts

NISMO Front & Rear Suspension Control Arms, Rods & Links

Full Bodykit & Combat GT wing

Sports Steering Wheel, Shift Knob & Pedals

Carbon Front & Rear Brake Pads

Braided Front & Rear Brake Lines

NISMO Clutch Slave Cylinder & Braided Clutch Line

Front & Rear CUSCO Strut Braces

CUSCO Front Sway Bar

GTR Rear Sway Bars

Thermal Cooling fans

Climate Control

Power Steer/Windows/Mirrors

Clear Nismo Indicators

Mobile1 and oil filter replacement every 5,000km

Phone 0433156182 if interested or have any questions...

Price: $15000ono with RWC or $16000 with 12months registration and all on road costs and transfers!

Cheers,

Mohammad

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Edited by japp_imports
What proof do you have that the kms are genuine?

Why was the timing belt changed at 15,000kms?

thanks.

Also interested in these answers.. When was it imported and where abouts are you located/available?

Reason for sale?

What proof do you have that the kms are genuine?

Why was the timing belt changed at 15,000kms?

thanks.

Hey Guys,

I purchased the car from Japan back in November 2002. The car was a grade 4 with 38,198 genuine km's (have the auction sheet to prove). I registered the car on 15/3/2003. The registration expired on 14/3/2004 and i did not bother to renew the rego. The car is currently showing 47,445 km's and has travelled less than 10,000km in the past 4 years.

The vehicle was built by RS Sansai (Japan). There is a RS Sansai stamped label on the timing belt cover showing the timing belt was replaced at 15,684 km's.

The vehicle is very neat and straight!

Any inspections welcome!

I can be contacted on 0433156182 for any serious inqueries.

Cheers,

Mohammad

  • 2 weeks later...
Would you accept 14K with 12 months rego if i like the car after inspection..any accidents or scratches on the car?

You know the saying "Money Talks, Bulls#@t walks!"

If your interested in the car... how bout you come see the car... then talk $$$!???

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