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Make: NISSAN

Model: ECR33 Skyline

Milage: 145000

Colour: Silver

Location: Millpark

RWC supplied? NO

Currently registered? YES

Price: 10000 Firm

Contact: 0418390675

Comments / Modifications:

Silver late 95 series 1.5 r33 gst-t.

This car is almost factory clean inside. I have only seen a few skylines that are this clean.

Mods include:

-Kei Office coilovers Height and Dampening Adjustable

-Pineapples

-Whiteline Camber kit

-DBA 4000 series slotted rotors

-Race brakes RB74 brake pads

-3.5" Kakimoto straight through exhaust with split front/dump

-Bosch 044 Fuel pump

-Genuine C's Shortshifter

-Exedy heavy duty clutch

-DRFT pod with heatshield

-17x 8.5" and 17x9.5" Pro N1 blackracing rims

-Viper alarm with remote start

-Pioneer Head Unit

-Momo Steering wheel

-Nismo Gear knob

-Blitz Turbo timer...

Timing belt, water pump, power steering pump and spark plugs replaced at 117,000kms. The turbo has been replaced with a much newer one about 14000kms ago. Serviced every 5000kms max. Recently flushed all engine bay fluids (Coolant, power steering, clutch fluid, brake fluid). No expense has been spared on this car....

It has Goodyear Eagle F1 tyres on the front with about 70-80% tread, and Micheline Pilot Preceda PP2 95% tread on the rear.

NO RWC )there are only a few small issues for RWC. the main one is that it needs a new or 2nd hand cat

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