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1995 Nissan Skyline Gtr-33 - Newcastle - Immaculate - Will Drive To Sydney - R34 Rims


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1995 NISSAN SKYLINE BCNR33 GTR - $32,450 ONO- 107,376km

EDITED: PRICE DROP $31,099

Engine

* RB26

Transmission

* 5 Speed

Turbo

* Twin Turbo

Suspension

* Tein Coilovers

Brakes

* Brembo

Wheels/Tyres

* R34 GTR Genuine

Electronics

* Turbo Timer

Interior

* Standard

Exhaust

* Cat Back 3 inch System

Other

* Rego valid until October 2008

Comments

* This is a beautiful skyline which has been kept in great condition, always maintained. It has recentl y had a full service including a new timing belt. Great clean Skyline.

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Call 0412373670

Located Newcastle will drive to Sydney for buyer at no cost

Cheers

Edited by DENI

this car looks awesome

absolutely immac from what i can see

good luck with the sale, i would imagine it would go quick

and i would hope that who ever buys it will keep it like this, and not molest it :)

id love to buy it, when im ready i want to collect the other two, 33/34 gtrs so i can have a gtr family :P

Looks mint, I hope I can find one like this in a year or two!

Is the front lip black or silver, you have a photo of each at the moment?

Good luck with the sale.

Luke

The front lip is now black

And i had to take off the xenon headlights because I they were a mates (but I wish I didnt give them back now ) :D

thanks for the interest guys, anyone REALLY keen to buy?

cheers :P

Edited by DENI
  • 2 weeks later...

Sure it hasn't had a little touch in the front recently? What with inferior headlights and a "now black" lower lip. I smell replacement front panels.

I'm not saying that to be annoying, but I have a friend who's recently arrived from Ireland with cash in pocket lookin for a 33, but I don't want to travel to NSW to find it's ordinary.

So, whats the scoop? Any accident history you know of?

  • 3 weeks later...
Sure it hasn't had a little touch in the front recently? What with inferior headlights and a "now black" lower lip. I smell replacement front panels.

I'm not saying that to be annoying, but I have a friend who's recently arrived from Ireland with cash in pocket lookin for a 33, but I don't want to travel to NSW to find it's ordinary.

So, whats the scoop? Any accident history you know of?

Hey mate

The car has never been involved in any sort of accident at all, the only reason I change the front lower lip was because of my bloody driveway which I sometime scrape the front lip against so I decided recently to have it stripped and refurbished, it is now in perfect condition

With the headlights they were in a mates GTR except I lent him my standard headlights to pass through the stupid compliance agent a they wanted to remove the xenon lights and fit standard H4 globes in the back of the xenons. So i lent him mine and changed them back over (wish I could of kept the xenons hahaha)

I assure you this GTR is a great clean car :P and is well worth the drive

if you have any questions feel free to call me on 0412 373 670

cheers, Dennis

  • 3 weeks later...

Why is everyonne looking for xennon's, this is a series one? I was under the impression xennon's werent until series 3. At least that is how it was with my series 2 and series 3.

Edited by fieds83

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