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SYDNEY AREA

FOR SALE 19,500 ONO

REGO TILL FEB 2009

The vehicle is a late 1995 series 2 R33GTS-T Skyline 2.5 TURBO 5SPD MANUAL ...

EXTERIOR - The car has had a full bear metal respray in HOUSE OF KOLOR CUSTOM CANDY BLUE,

it also had a one off custom bodykit moulded to it which consist of Custom front bar with custom clear

indicator lights fitted to it , Custom side skirts with mesh work ,rear pods , and a GTR spoiler . The

exterior also features airbrushed Brake calipers and 17inch lightweight jap rims which are practically

new .

INTERIOR - The interior is stock standard and in as good condition as it would of left the factory floor

with the only mods being a Clarion cd player , Kenwood speakers front and back and a Digital Blitz

turbo timer . It also has the genuine clip on Nissan moulded floor mats.....

DRIVETRAIN- The motor is internally stock standard , never seen past standard 7PSI with bolt on mods

which helped it produce a healthy 167.8 RWKW . These mods consist of the Special edition HYBRID

front mount intercooler and polished piping , Custom 3inch turbo back exhaust system with JASMA rear

muffler , HKS mushroom air filter , TURBOSMART TYPE2 blow off valve , KAMAKAZEE hiflow intank

fuel pump and last but not least hi flowed injectors .

If any more information is required please dont hesitate to call , this is a regretfull sale due to the car

hardly being driven and the extension of family . Vehicle is in immaculate codition inside and out with

alot of money spent with a genuine 68,000 ks . Having owned this vehicle for 5 years it was only driven

6,000ks , note we are the first owners of vehicle in Australia . THE PRICE IS NEGOTIABLE FOR

GENUINE BUYERS

Feel free to contact Kalvin on 0431262773

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Edited by kubs14

FKNLOL

You don't know much about skylines do you dude? That's a series 1 (if you want to get picky, it's probably a 1.5 judging by the date of manufacture alone).

yes bodykit is a jun item but has been modified to our likes and has been moulded to body of vehicle , also to clear up it is a series 2 but one of the first ones to come out its a late 1995 modell has the dual airbags etc

why doesnt some one run it through nissan fast wont that clear things up for everyone? or it wont say series? love the colour of the car gl with the sale

Edited by iLEC

more importantly... why does it have the 4 door series 1 lights?

PS: Mine is a late 95 model, November to be exact... it's a series 1.5

Before you sell your own car, you might want to sort out what it is exactly :D

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