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Perfect car to start off your drift / circuit project. Mods alone are worth the sale price. Non-registerable, only track use purposes.

1995 Skyline, Turbo, 105,000 kms, Aqua blue with black bonnet, professionally painted with metallic paint

TRUST TDO5 - 16G turbo, ORC single clutch, NISMO 2way-LSD, HKS Hyper Max Adjustable Suspension, TEIN pillow tension, GT-R Front Bar, IMPUL rear bumper, GT wing, APEXI Power FC, MOMO steering wheel

Please note gauges and racing seat as seen in the pictures are no longer on the car.

Excellent opportunity to purchase for a drift car, most mods already prepared for you. Power FC no longer manufactured for R33 GTS-T and worth an arm and a leg now.

Price: $6,500

Mods note: This is not a business ad. I have had the car for nearly 3 years and had plans of preparing it as a track car however have changed my mind now.

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Edited by allblitz

I have been watching this car for sale for ages thinking of buying it. Its not complianced (Thats why it cant be registered) and its in Sydney. Some things have been put back to standard for compliance. Now has std wheels std intercooler std exhaust but still abit of work to do then $3k for compliance assuming it passing inspection. Its a good deal for a track drift car

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