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Make: 1996 Nissan Skyline r33 gts-t (series 1.5)

Milage: 160,000

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Silver

Location: Gold Coast, QLD

Currently registered? yes till January 2009

Price:$13,500 ONO

Contact: Gervase - PM or mob: 0400412580

Reason for Sale: Upgrading to GTR !

Modifications:

Engine Modifications:

Full 3" Exhaust with custom dump pipe, high flow cat and muffler and 4.5" Tip

NISMO GTR Front Mount Intercooler

K&N Pod Filter

Cold Air Intakes with Custom Airbox

Turbosmart Dual Stage Boost Controller

Splitfire Coilpacks

Iridium Spark Plugs

Bosch 040 fuel pump

Aftermarket Alloy Radiator

Apexi SAFC2

Exedy Ceramic Sports clutch (was installed shortly before i got the car - feels new).

Suspension and Braking:

Aftermarket Lowered Suspension (Installed in Japan)

Front sway bar.

Slotted rotors with EBC pads (green front, red rear). Brakes HARD when you need to.

Tyres < 10,000 km old with plenty of grip left.

Exterior:

Full Custom Body Kit (front, skirts, rear)

Genuine IMPUL GTR 3 piece deepdish polished rims with chrome nuts 235/45/17 (RARE)

Tinted Windows

Nismo front grill (original supplied)

Series 1 Clear rear 'Skyline' bar (series 2 bar supplied)

Interior:

IMPUL sports pedals

Momo race full leather steering wheel

Momo leather / chrome shift knob

Alarm and 3 point Imobiliser with custom start circuit

Turbo pillar boost gauge

Apexi Pen Turbo Timer

Hi/Low Boost switch

Audio:

Sony Head Unit (mp3/wmv, 3 pre outs, 12 band EQ, Intelligent time allignment)

Pioneer 4 way 6" Speakers front w/ Kicker Splits

Pioneer 4 way 6" Speakers rear

Rockford Fosgate 300 watt rms sub.

JBL 6 channel, 550watt amp.

Comments: Makes an easy 230rwhp @ 10psi. Tuned by Matt Spry at PITS. Car is very reliable and has given me no problem in the 14 months that i've owned it. Have done just under 10,000 k's on it since i've owned it and it has been serviced twice. The suspension is comfortable but you feel the road nicely. Power is great and very linear. Boost is available from low 2's as is typical with the stock turbo. Am selling to upgrade to a r33 GTR! As you can see in the photos, the car is in very good nick for its age with the exterior and interior both in good condition. This car has been my daily driver and as such hasn't been drifted or raced. Am not in a particular rush to sell, but am looking at getting a GTR in the next month or 2.. Asking $13,500 or $13,000 for interstate buyer as i get money from rego back. Will negotiate a lower price without some of the parts (stereo, safc) but would prefer to sell as is. Pm me if you have any questions.

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VERY interested. Interior, rear and engine bay pics please. I assume it is QLD rego?

Hadn't refreshed the page. Missed your last post about Interior pics. Any chance of the rear/engine at the same time?

cheers

Alex

Edited by rbimdxe

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pics of interior, rear, boot and engine added. Inspections welcome.. if you have any questions or enquries, pm me.

Gervase

p.s. apologies for photo quality.. took them with my phone. If anyone wants any more photos of a particular area, pm me and ill get a proper digicam to take them.

The series 1.5 didnt come with an airbag (afaik) so yes i believe its legal. It was on the car when I got it and I got given a RWC no probs.. Haven't been given any defects in the 14 months i've owned it.

RWC will be provided with sale.

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Car will be going up on boost & car sales if i get no interest this week.. would prefer an SAU member to pick this up!

pm me any offers or q's.

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Car is now on boost and 1 or 2 other places as well. Have already found a few GTR's i'm interested in, so would like this gone in the next few weeks. As per above, pm or phone me with offers or questions, but no trades unless its for a 33 GTR.

Thanks,

Gervase

im not too certain, i'm guessing there was an overlap period. I know most 96 models are series 2 but this car is definately a series 1.5.. the compliance plate says 1996 but they've been known to get them wrong before.

Series 1 were pre-95. Series 1.5 were end 95/early96 as a transitional model, with the mechanical/electrical upgrades of series two(upgraded turbo, for example) and series 2 were around april/may 96 up, and were modified with the aesthetics(front end, 'skyline' panel, etc).

Still interested btw mate, just looking to get some finance happening. everything takes so long.

ta for that, thought that was the case. Let me know how you go. Car is up on carsales now.. would love for it to go to an SAU member, but have found the GTR i want so need to get the ball rolling. if you have any questions or need any help, feel free to pm or call me.

thanks,

Gervase

Series 1 were pre-95. Series 1.5 were end 95/early96 as a transitional model, with the mechanical/electrical upgrades of series two(upgraded turbo, for example) and series 2 were around april/may 96 up, and were modified with the aesthetics(front end, 'skyline' panel, etc).

not true... mine was built in Nov 1995

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