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1995 NISSAN SKYLINE ECR33 GTS-T M SPEC

Price $14,100

Kilometres 99,736

Body 2 door Coupe

Colour burgandy/dark red

Interior Colour grey, with 2 pac silver on dash and seats.

Transmission 5 speed Manual

Engine 6 cylinder Petrol Turbo 2.5L (2498cc)

Reg Plate AXJ56Q

Reg Expiry FEB-2007

Road Worthy Certificate Yes

Long Comments This car is immaculate. There are too many accessories to list. To name a few it has a massive Blitz intercooler, Apexi GTS T airfilter, Front sway bar, racing timing belt, full exhaust system starting off with an x force 3inch dump, then a 3inch Catco high flow Cat followed by 3.5 inch exhaust with a 4 inch chrome outlet. It has a turbosmart blowoff valve, Boost control, sport comp boost gauge, 17inch BBS Black performance rims (big $$) with 235 front tyres and 255 back. It has been lowered and has japanese racing suspension installed (unbelievable handling). It is currently boosting 13 pound. It has 2 week old splitfire coils just purchased. The car also comes with the rare GTR wing. I have installed a HKS turbo timer and Mongoose black wired 3 stage alarm. The interior is a 2 tone silver two pac paint. I will also include the momo trek R racing steering wheel ($380) as its only 3 months old. It has 6 month old 20% tints plus heaps extra. It just had its major service where brand new platinum sparks, water pump, racing timing belt, air flow meter, and other were changed.

The car is immaculate both externally and mechanically. Any inspection available. The car is fitted with a GTR body Kit as seen, has big horsepower, unbelievable handling. A real head turner.

I HAVE TO SELL THIS CAR WITH 2 WEEKS (HENCE THE LOW PRICE). I have receipts for nearly everthing.

Will post pictures soon

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