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1995 Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T

Nudging 100 000k's but is a ways off, I hardly drive 10k round trip anyday of the week.

5 spd manual

Rest of the details are as follows below.

Regretful sale. Have been made redundant by my employer and as an unemployed apprentice I can no longer afford the loan repayments on this car. All the car's I have ever owned in my life have been Skylines so you are buying from a true enthusiast. This car is parked off the street in the garage under a car sock almost every night.

Serviced every 5000km's with full service history.

Washed weekly and polished at least once a month if time permits.

BOX

5 – Speed Manual with Button Clutch

Short Shifter Kit

COOLING

GReddy FMIC 110mm Deep

Stainless Piping, pressure tested with no problems

HKS Pod Filter

Blitz SuperSequential DD BoV

SUSPENSION

HKS Hipermax II Adjustable Coilovers (Currently riding at 120mm)

EXHAUST

4" HKS Drager II Exhaust System. (Does not drone and actually sounds a lot better than most other skyline exhaust systems available)

WHEELS & BRAKES

4x NEW Dunlop Sport Maxx SP 235/45R17 94Z Tyres & wheel alignment in January 2009

17" Enkei 3-Piece, light weight racing wheels (Perfect offset & the tyres are the exact match)

MAPPING/ECU

Apexi Power FC

BODY

Veilside Front Bar

GTR Wing

Custom pearlescent paint job, guaranteed one of a kind.

INTERIOR

Pioneer DVD & MP3 Player with active matrix TFT Touch Screen & Remote control feature

2x Pioneer 6" Splits front mounted in the doors.

2x Pioneer 6x9" mounted in rear pastral tray

1x Pioneer 600W RMS Class D amplifier

2x 10" 250W RMS overdriven Pioneer subs in custom made boxes

3x Additional Sets of RCA wiring leads already installed for further speaker & amp expansion or the option of a tail view camera setup etc etc.

Blitz Electronic Turbo Timer

Electronic Boost Controller

Boost Guage

Oil Temp Guage

Water Temp Guage

The interior is otherwise perfect except for a few very minor imperfections in the roof lining near the hand held supports.

PHOTOS

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$12 500 with RWC

CONTACT + QUESTIONS

Mobile - 0416 922 884

Email - [email protected]

I'll endeavour to check back on here for responses, however I'd like to make the assumption that anyone that is *serious* about the car will be proactive and use the methods of contact provided.

This vehicle will be advertised elsewhere and i reserve the right to close the sale at any time.

I look forward to hearing from you soon.

Hendrik,

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For all those that inquire, i have never had it dyno'd and do not know an actual power rating.

Since i am down to 5 peanuts a week for pay, i am trying to save $$$ to get a tune & a run done before it sells as well as correct any other niggling dollar draining issues that people usually always endeavour to drag up.

Yay for apprentice wage? I think not anymore =[

Hope you've all had a good w/e.

I am considering swaps, howver as i said before I'm mainly trying to pay off my loan asap - however a gen7 Celica 6spd manual would be nice if anyone out there wants to swap!

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