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For Sale is the white 11/1995 R33 GTST Nissan Skyline. It is the 1.5 Series and it comes with the standard SUNROOF. The car is manual and has approx 100'xxx on the clock. The body and the paint are in exellent condition with no scratches. The Interior is also in perfect condition. Car runs very smoothly and has planty of power. It has always been serviced and garaged and only the best parts have been used in order to modify this mean machine !!!

The car comes with:

- Sunroof (Very rare)

- Full electrics (Electric Windows, Mirrors, Antenna)

- Power Steering

- Air Bag

- ABS Brakes

- Air/con

Modifications:

- Full 400R Bodykit, has recently been proffesioanlly resparayed and fitted.

- 17' Volk Rays Engeneering Wheels 8' Wide Fronts and 9' Wide Rears

- Brand new Bridgestone Tyres 235/40/17 on the front and 255/40/17 on the rears

- Tien coilovers on the front and the back. Fully adjustable. Worth $1500

- Tien Strut Braces.

- HICAS Lock Bar

- Greddy Heavy duty fuel pump

- Rear Spoyler

- Sports Airbox

- Greddy Dump pipe

- 3' Turboback exhaust

- 5' Hyper Medalion Muffler

- High-flow Cat Convertor

- HKS 600x300x75 Front Mount intercoller including HKS Piping and silicone Hoses. Fits Perfectyl in the Front Bar. Worth over $1000

- Greddy Electronic Boost Gauge with custom holder (One of a kind)

- Apexi Super Sexy Turbo timer/ A/F Ratio...

- 7' Touch Screen TV/DVD/MP3/CDR/CD 2DIN Player. Fully Motorised. Brand new with warranty, only 1 month old

- Nismo Clear Side Indicators

- NISMO 1200 Pounds Heavy dutty Clutch. $1,200 recently installed

- Crossdrilled brake rotors, fronts and rears.

- Short Shifter Kit

- Aftermarket Chrystal Clear Head lights (Not the foggy yellow ones that you see on skylines)

- Brand New immobiliser/alarm system with remote

- Brand New Battery, New Brake Pads, New Spark Plugs. Fresh Oil, Just been serviced.

- Heaps more just cant remember.

Car has low k's. It is driven only once or twice a week. It looks and drives very smoothly. To my knowledge, it has never been boosted...

If you require any more informations PM me, or call me on 0401165030. thanks

I am located in Adelaide

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