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For sale: 1995 Nissan Skyline GTS-T

Location: Sydney's North

Asking Price: $13,499 as is or $12,999 without Oil Cooler and Fog Lights

Killometer's: 132,***

Manual or Automatic transmission: 5 spd Manual

Engine Type: RB25DET

Condition: Full respray end of 2006, 0 rust, 0 dents.

Rego until end of October!

Details:

The car was Complied back in 2000, I have owned it since New Years Day '06.

Modifications (That I can think of):

Series 2 Engine (not the original) with:

- Front Mount Intercooler kit,

- K & N podfilter,

- Splitfire Coil Packs,

- GFB Boost controller,

- Blitz blowoff valve,

- Dump pipe,

- Super High-Flow Cat,

- 3" Inch exhaust,

- Cold Air Induction,

- HKS ECU,

- Xtreme Performance cushioned Button Clutch

- High-flow turbo

- Oil Cooler

Suspension/Handling:

- Tanabe 'circuit' coilovers,

- Aftermarket caster rods,

- HICAS lock bar, HICAS system supplied too.

- Tein tie rods with Tie rod spacers (extra steering wheel lock)

- Front Strut Brace with Master Cyclinder Stopper

- Custom Made Braided Brake Lines

- Standard Brakes with Ferodo DS2500 Pads, and air ducting

Body: Bodykit is functional, cold air intake draws from the vent under the number plate. Kit was fitted with the intention of fitting brake ducting to the car and as such it has the necessary holes on the sideskirts to allow for cold air ducting onto the brakes at the rear. Ducting at the front fitted!

- Full car respray in factory silver,

- Trust front bar,

- 400R side skirts,

- Explosive rear bar,

- Nismo clear side indicators, standard supplied too

- GTR rear wing,

- Tinted windows,

- 17" Work Equip Rims (Super Light Weight), running 235/45s Semi Slicks at front, and 255/40s Pirelli Euphorias at rear.

- Hella Foglights

In Car:

- Moulded Gauge Holder above centre console - housing Boost, Oil Pressure, Oil Temp,

- Kenwood head unit (CD / MP3 / Radio),

- Nismo Gear Knob, standard supplied too.

- Nardi Gear Boot

- Aftermarket steering wheel fitted, standard, with air bag, supplied too

- Auto Turbo Timer

- Tracking System

Car has all power options, ABS etc, Loads of spare parts to go with the car too. Engine is in great condition, serviced regularly, runs 9 psi. Car had new water pump fitted and timing belt done at 110,000Kms. Car would make great base for a reliable circuit racer / drift car. Car has run a 1:15 around Wakefield in the wet on the current setup (rear wheels spun the whole way). Car has huge $$$ invested in parts.

Loads of spare parts to go with the car too: Including

- Spare set of rear Coil - over suspension. (Peddars springs over Koni yellow shocks)

- Dash pieces and centre console,

- Some Air Con Pieces,

- Spare Front Mount Intercooler - same size as the one on the car

- Spare side indicators,

- Air Bag Steering Wheel,

- Factory Rear Wiper,

- Coil Pack cover,

- Factory Tie Rods,

- HICAS system,

- Wiper Motor,

- Factory Gear Knob

And more!

Will sell for $12,999 without Fog Lights and Oil Cooler!

Price: $13,499 as is!

Make me a genuine offer if your interested, all offers will be considered (worst I can say is no).

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Contact: Matt on 0422 99 22 19, post here or PM me!

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  • 1 month later...

There will be another demo of what the car can do at Eastern Creek on the 4th August.

If it is sold by then the price will include the track day, I will be happy to come out with the new owner and give some feedback / instruction on where the limits of the car are and what it can do.

Make me a genuine offer if your interested, all offers will be considered.

Price Drop

Will sell the car for $16,000 as is (it needs a new brake caliper quoted at $185 from Just Jap, and the interior is stripped out (but included in the sale))

or $17,000 if I put everything back together (get a new caliper, and put the interior back together).

trust me mate, I want to sell it working, I'm just struggling to be able to get around without a licence at the moment.

But fingers crossed, I will have the caliper and be able to fix it on Saturday, then it can be test driven.

  • 3 weeks later...

Considering swap offers at the moment.

I wouldn't mind swapping for a hachi (+ cash my way) if it had the right mods.

A cage would help things along nicely...

Price is very negotiable if your a serious buyer / looking to swap

Still for sale,

Loads of spare parts to go with the too: Including

Spare set of rear Coil - over suspension. (Peddars springs over Koni yellow shocks)

Dash pieces and centre console,

Some Air Con Pieces,

Spare Front Mount Intercooler - same size as the one on the car

Spare side indicators,

Air Bag Steering Wheel,

Factory Rear Wiper,

Coil Pack cover,

Factory Tie Rods,

HICAS system,

Wiper Motor,

And more!

Will sell for 14,000 without Fog Lights and Oil Cooler!

  • 3 weeks later...

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