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Make: 1997 Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T with Type M Kit

Model: Series 2

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Silver

KM: 143***

Location: Melbourne

RWC supplied: Yes

Currently registered: April 09

Contact: 0421 821 863

Due to an unexpected event I am moving over seas mid June this year, unfortunately this means that it is time to sell the skyline.

I bought this car last approximately 1 year ago in immaculate condition, it was thoroughly tested before it was purchased at Dr Drift’s work shop where it compression tested a balanced 155 PSI in ever cylinder. Apart from the intercooler I have installed, this car has had no engine modifications since day one. It has never been boosted, never been drifted or tracked. The car is serviced in 5,000km intervals, last service gearbox oil, diff oil brake fluid and a full radiator flush was completed.

Engine:

- K&N Pod Filter

- Hybrid front mount Intercooler & Pipe Kit

- 3” Cat back exhaust - Legal

Suspension:

- Damper Adjustable Koni Yellows all round with custom Springs

- Front Nismo Strut Brace

- Rear Strut brace

- Spare set of Bilstein Shocks front and rear (in need of a rebuild)

Exterior:

- Series 2 type M body kit with lower front Lip (Looks very tough in the flesh)

- 17 inch 5 spoke dished rims

- Hankook K107 Tires 235/45/17 front, 245/45/17 Rear (Tires Have done 8,000km)

Interior

- HKS Boost gauge and Water temp Gage (Comes in HKS double din gauge holder)

- Trust Gear knob

- Pioneer head unit

- Pioneer Competition Splits (Front)

- Pioneer 6x9’s (Rear)

- Pioneer 10 inch Sub

- Pioneer V12 amp

* Interior has been kept very clean, minor wear on the drivers right hand side bucket.

Alarm: Has an alarm / Immob. Key less entry

Extra’s:

Parts I have purchased in the last month with intention to modify the car.

- Walbro fuel pump

- Apexi duel chamber Blow Off Valve

- Turbo Smart Boost controller

Price:

$15,000 - For entire package

$14,000 – With out Sound System

$13,500 - With out Sound System and Spare Bilstein Suspension

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Edited by dondee

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