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1995 Nissan Skyline r33 GTS-T (GTS25T) Series 1.5

White, in Excellent Condition. 230 Rw kw @ 12 psi, Registration Until 08/04/07. Full Service & Receipt History, car loved & looked after extremely well. Easy over $12,000 spent.

Driver Air bag (unique to Series 1.5!), Air Conditioning/Climate Control, Alloy Wheels 17 inch, Adjustable Steering Wheel, Body Kit, Compact disc player, Independent Rear Suspension, 2-Way Limited Slip Differential, Leather Steering Wheel, Power Mirrors, Power Steering, Power Windows.

Recent Service ($2500 spent), all belts replaced (inc. Timing Belt), New Exhuast & Turbo Gaskets, New Water Pump, New Oxygen Sensor, New starter Motor, Redline Gearbox & Diff Oil, New Break Pads @ all 4 Disc Brakes. Everything serviced!

Engine:

230 RwKw @ 12 psi (Dyno sheet proven, 12:1 AFR)

T3/T4 HighFlowed Turbo Upgrade

GTR Front Mount Intercooler

GTR Fuel Pump

Apexi S-AFCII ECU

HighFlow 3" Exhaust Turbo Back

HighFlow Catalytic Converter

5” Jasma Cannon

K & N Pod Filter

GReddy Profec B Boost Controller

Blitz Dual Turbo Timer

Blitz Open-Atmosphere BOV

Heavy Duty Brass Button Clutch

GReddy Oil Catch Can

Strut Brace

Alarm System with Engine Immobilisation & Shock Sensors

Exterior:

Trust Style Front Bar

Explosive Side Skirts

Explosive Rear Bar

Stealth Drift Boot Spoiler

Eye Lids

ES15 Window Tint (lifetime warranty)

Decals (removable)

Custom “UH OHH” Black on Gold Metallic Plates

Car Cover

Custom Front Indicators.

Interior:

Apexi S-AFCII Display

GReddy Profec B Boost Controller

Blitz Dual Turbo Timer Controller

RAZO Aluminium Gear Knob

AutoMeter Boost Guage in Custom Pillar

Genuine Skyline Floor Mats.

Suspension / Drive:

2-Way Drift LSD (Limited Slip Differential)

Car Height Lowered

Upgraded Springs / Shock Absorbers

Engine Strut Brace

17” Light Weight Work Racing Rims (Deep Dish)

Brand New Ventus Sport K104 275 Wide Tyres Rear (275/40ZR17Y) (worth $600)

245 Wide Tyres Front

Spare Wheel

Red Brake Callipers

Audio:

Pioneer CD MP3 WMA Player (DEH-P4650MP)

Audioline 600 Watt Mono Chanel Subwoofer Amplifier (AL6001)

Pioneer 12” 1200 Watt Subwoofer

Pioneer Enclosed Subwoofer Box

6 x 9 Speakers Rear

Spit Speakers in doors.

Spare Parts available for sale:

Stock r33 Spoiler

Stock Side Skirts

Stock Front Bar including Indicators

Type 1 r33 Grill

Mega Flow Twin Tip Muffler.

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Newcastle, NSW

$19,990 ONO 'or make a reasonable offer’ *Deposit Taken*

PM for Contact Details

Email: evodence [at] gmail [dot] com

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pic of the grill you have for sale?

i have series one grills for sale if your interested http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=142266

and BUMP for the sale a nice looking R33 i just got the same trust style front bar and was looking at those exact side skirts could you please pm me where you got the skirts for and how much did the front lights for the front bar cost and where did you get them i would appreciate heaps thanks

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SOLD.

Now for them spare parts I have for sale, will take some photo's of them all soon.

Spare Parts available for sale:

Stock r33 Spoiler

Stock Side Skirts

Stock Front Bar including Indicators

Type 1 r33 Grill

Mega Flow Twin Tip Muffler.

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