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Make: Nissan

Model: Skyline GTS25t coupe Kakimoto Racing widebody

Transmission: 5 speed manual

Colour: red

Location: Melbourne

Complied? yes (can be registered for road use!)

RWC & Registration? I can help with roadworthy and/or rego depending on price

Price: $25,000 but will consider serious offers

Contact: Craig on 0414 502 250

(please note that this is my personal car for sale)

Comments / Modifications:

KR33 Sol'id widebody modification (built by Kakimoto Racing in Japan)

17x10.5" Kakimoto Racing alloy wheels (front)

17x13" Kakimoto Racing alloy wheels (rear)

new 255/40x17 Toyo front tyres

new 335/35x17 Michelin rear tyres

full CUSCO roll cage

MOMO Commando steering wheel

NISMO 320km/h speedo

3x dash mounted gauge pod

SARD Trigger boost controller

high flow turbo

MINES tuned ECU

high volume fuel pump

Trust pod air filter

front mount intercooler

red leather interior

aftermarket exhaust / titanium tip

HICAS cancel lock

OHLINS adjustable suspension

TEIN adjustable castor arms

This is one of only 2 genuine Kakimoto Racing build cars outside Japan, it's a very rare beast and would make anyone a proud owner. Considering it's not got a huge aftermarket turbo or other serious power mods it's still a very fast car, the turbo and computer it has are a great combination and make it quite quick, plus it has the potential to handle much more if you decide to modify it for more power in the future. Currently it has a red leather interior, Sony CD stereo and air conditioning still installed as it was used for road driving mainly, however it could be easily changed to an awesome track toy or used for both road & race.

I am looking for a serious buyer who actually wants this car, no dreamers please ... if you are interested then please call me to arrange a viewing time or request photos, etc.

Images: more photos can be taken on request for serious buyers!

Kakimoto_front.jpg

  • 3 weeks later...

Looking for offers around $22,000 now for a quick sale ... anyone interested please call me on the number listed above for more information or to arrange a viewing.

  • 1 month later...

OK, what about $20,000 then (with $2,500 worth of new tyres!) ... you know it's worth way more but I understand that not everyone wants a car as outspoken as this.

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