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Item: 1994 R33 Nissan R33 Skyline GTS-t Sedan -Black

Location: Brisbane (South Side)

Item Condition: Excellent

Reason for Selling: No longer required. Time to get a bigger and better toy!

Price and Payment Conditions: $14,000 (No swaps, so please do not ask!)

Extra Info:

All performance parts fitted about 2,000km ago.

Car has never been raced or in an accident, all panels are nice and straight.

Save money on insurance with a sports sedan!!!

Vehicle information:

• 175,000km on chassis and 35,000km on engine;

• New performance timing belt fitted approx 2,000km ago;

• New fan belts fitted approx 2,000km ago;

• Turbo perfect, no shaft play, never over boosted;

• Customised engine bay;

• GTR water pump pulley (chrome);

• High performance, polished aluminium radiator;

• Aluminium radiator deflector;

• Walbro high volume fuel pump;

• Nismo Exhaust system (cat back);

• New 3 inch catalytic converter;

• C's professional short shift kit;

• Trust Shifter;

• Front and rear strut braces;

• Nissan GTR sway bars;

• Custom caster rods;

• Custom auto diff with shim kit (4.3 ratio)

• Solid diff cradle kit;

• Tanabee street spec fully adjustable coil overs;

• Boost controller;

• Turbo timer;

• Custom body kit;

• 17 inch Advan Racing (Jap spec) light weight wheels;

• High performance 68 degree thermostat;

• $7,000 of custom sound equipment, dual screen (front and rear) / DVD / CD / MP3 player / 2 x Amps / 2 x Competition Orion Subs / 2 x Competition Splits / 1 Farad Capacitor / etc.

• Nismo Steering wheel;

• Custom Isotta Leather Gear boot;

• Custom Isotta hand brake and boot;

• Nismo clear indicators;

• Discrete shift light;

• Tinted windows;

• Insurance Approved Alarm System;

• Series 2 tail lights;

• Series 2 dash in custom gloss black; and

• Custom reupholstered Black roof lining.

Pictures: As attached

Contact Details:

(1) You can reply to this post;

(2) You can send me a Personal Message; or

(3) You can call me on 0414 575 676.

ALSO - All serious offers will be considered, if I do not reply to you it is because I do not consider your offer serious or reasonable. Only make an offer if you are intending to buy. I will not reply to you unless you include your full name, telephone number and your address. Please don’t waste your time or mine.

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