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Vehicle 1995 NISSAN SKYLINE R33 GT-R V-Spec

Price $23,000

Kilometres 132,000

Body Coupe

Colour White

Interior Colour Grey/Black/Blue

Transmission 5 speed Manual

Engine 6 cylinder Petrol Turbo 2.6L (2597cc)

Reg Plate GTR 24

Reg Expire OCT-2008

Description Super-clean R33 GT-R, minor modifications with egineering cert, mechanically 100-percent, 1 year rego, 2 year warranty remaining

One of the tidiest R33 GT-Rs around, you won't find better for this price. Car is mechanically perfect, with only minor modifications with egineering cert and only used on weekends. Extremely comfortable, the car drives like a dream, with awesome midrange power that only Nissan's flagship can deliver. Two years remain on dealer warranty, and a top-range Brant alarm system including three-point immobilizer has been recently installed along with cruise control for hassle-free freeway driving. Accessories: Brant three-point immobilizer and alarm, 18in mag wheels with near new 265-profile tyres all 'round, 3.5in exhaust system, turbo timer, A'PEXi pod filters, new stereo including Sony 12in sub in box and amplifier.

Consider swap for V8 (Clubsport or similar) or 4WD (Patrol or similar)

Now going cheap due to minor hail damage.

Seller Details

Name Brendan

Suburb Castle Hill

State New South Wales, 2154

Mobile Phone 0414647333

Email [email protected]

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Cruise Control?? How? A kit, if so what?

Insurance = $986 for VSPEC.

Good luck with sale dude, nice lookin' GTR.......

Its just an aftermarket cruise control kit. I got it from these guys. http://www.cruisecontrol.com.au/

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