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Hey all. Got my baby up for sale. It's a 95 model r33 gts-t series 1.5 94,***k's on the clock. I purchased the vehicle stock standard as the first registered owner in Australia. It recently was tuned for street use at a driveable 184.2rwkw. My mechanic told me with a upgraded ecu and electronic boost controller i could get over 200rwkw easily.

Within the last 3 months i've replaced all the drive belts, spark plugs with cold rating 7 double platinum plugs, fuel filter & timing belt with gates tripple strength. Oil and filter was changed before every 5,000ks with mobile super s. The whole car has been very well looked after. The interior is immaculate and the exterior is very straight with a great paint job on it. Engine was compression tested during the tune and had very good compression. Engine overall is running very strong.

Mods include:

Gtr front bar and grill

Commodore side blinker indicators in the front bar instead of the caravan indicators

Monkey Wearhouse fmic

K&N pod filter

JJR adjustable exhuast cam gear

Bosch 040 fuel pump

3" dump pipe with 3" titanium cat back exhuast

3" exhaust insert to replace the cat for dyno or track work. (vehicle has never been on track but was planning on at one stage)

Apexi B.O.V

Apexi turbo timer

Turbosmart t-piece boost controller.

18" Shadow chrome rims with 2 brand new tyres & two 80% tread

KYB shocks all round

Lowering springs all round

Clarion touch screen tv

Eclipse 6.5" splits

JBL 6 Channel amplifier

12" Jl w1 sub in a fibreglass box

Dash inserts painted silver

Trust shift knob

Boost & air/fuel ratio guages on fibreglass a pillar mount

blue neons in foot wells (all guages and neons fused)

Mongoose immobiliser

Parker bulbs, licence plate bulbs & headlight bulbs all replaced with whiter bulbs.

The exhuast gives the car a very distinct note. I've been with other skylines and i'd have to say i much prefure the sound of my car. The best way i can describe it over the net is, it sounds very down to business.

Can also throw in a set of stocko r33 rims with two good tyres and two shagged ones. Only downfall with the car is since the car got tuned and running right the clutch has a hard time keeping up with the new power. It wont slip when your driving it even if you give it a little but theres to much power to launch the vehicle of the starting line. your better off taking off easy and hitting peak power hard, either that throw in a high performance button clutch :O

Reason for selling is i've had my fun and now i want to put my money somewhere more responsible. Pics can be found here

No joy riders please will only let you drive once you have the money as a final decider of purchase.

I'm located south brissie. asking price $20,000

Cheers

Edited by r_speedfreak_r
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