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Hi,

Up for sale is a 1995 Nissan Skyline r33 2 door coupe GTS-T. This is a regretful sale as I am now working interstate in a remote location, and will not be able to seek the benefits of this great car.

Engine:

113,000kms

2.5L rb25det Turbo

5 speed manual, with HD clutch

Front Mount Intercooler

Boost Controller (Running 8psi)

HKS Turbo Timer

3 inch Stainless Exhaust

Timing belt changed just 8000kms ago

Major Service 8000kms ago, along with service every 5000kms

Driveline & Suspension:

Khoni adjustable shocks, with lowered springs all round

18 inch mags, with near new tyres

Exterior:

Custom front bar

Side skirts

rear skirts with rear wing

Paint in great condition, with very minor marks in places (typical for age)

Interior & Sound system:

Kenwood DVD player with 8" screen

Front Splits

Rear 6x9 JVC Speakers

Interior is in a great condition

Aircon just regassed (Icy cold)

Basically what you see is what you get. This is a great car and is mechanically A1. The car will come with a RWC, but without rego.

If you have any questions feel free to call Owen on 0447 792 764

$14999 neg

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Edited by boostdef
Hey mate, might have missed it, but where is this one located?

Also, any chance of some interior and engine bay pics?

Hi Mate.

This one is located in Redbank Plains, about 20mins down the Ipswich MWY from Brissy.

Still for sale mate. Give me a call on 0447 792 764 if your interested in inspection.

Cheers mate.

Yeh, Pretty much... I work in a car yard and traded a 95 Mspec done 120km the other day in really nice condition for 4k...

Might have something to do with new laws with P platers and people are just sick of the attention from the police?

Edited by Griffo04

Yeh that is true, I had mine for a while and only got pulled over once for a "rbt"

But the overall prices of cars has dropped a fair bit, the car market these days is a lot slower than what it has been and I’m sure the amount of rises the reserve bank has put upon us I’m sure has some effect, Unfortunately imports drop a lot more in price than your "Australian delivered" cars...and I guess you also have to look at it as .. a 95 skyline is 13 years old now as well... not sure if any of that makes sense for anyone, its good enough for me though haha

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Can you pm or post your number as the one listed isnt yours.

Hi mate,

Please call me on 0411 219 754

Price has been adjusted as per the ebay Add as I have done quite a bit of work over the last few weeks. Also selling with rwc and rego.

Cheers

Hi mate,

Please call me on 0411 219 754

Price has been adjusted as per the ebay Add as I have done quite a bit of work over the last few weeks. Also selling with rwc and rego.

Cheers

Should elaborate.

2 12 inch subs, kenwood 4 ch amp, JL audio 4 ch sub amp

Couple of new nankang tyres

13k without rego, 13500 with 6 months rego and rwc

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$11500 with rwc guys. Or interested in swaps.

Hi All!! Car is back on the market!!

Has had fresh motor installed (s2), along with a new front bar which is still in primer (White). Car will be sold with 1 month rego, but without rwc..

Also had to change front struts as the front adjustables need a rebuild. They of course will be included too.

Other than that, its pretty much as per the description above.

Price..... $9999 !!! Yes thats right. Need it gone so I can buy my FPV GT!!

Please give me a call on 0438743402 or shoot me a pm.

Located in Bellbird Park!! 15mins down the ippy motorway from brissy!!

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