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1995 Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T

Silver, manual, 182,000km

Im the only owner in Australia

Well looked after, always serviced and always garaged

Major services done by Pro Concept and UAS

Tuned at 205rwkw in November 2008 by UAS

Mods:

17" OZ Racing Wheels

235/45/17 Dunlop Sport Maxx and Dunlop SP9000 tyres with 85% tread

K&N Pod with CAI

3" Dump + Front Pipes and Hi-Flow Cat

3" HKS Super Drager Exhaust

Blitz Boost Gauge

New Iridium NGK Spark Plugs

Greddy Cam Gears

New Walbro 550hp Fuel Pump (UAS branded)

HKS EVC 4 Boost Controller

Greddy Front Mount Intercooler

Apexi Power FC (with hand controller)

4.9kg XTREME Billet Flywheel

Daikin Exedy Organic Heavy Duty Clutch

RDA Slotted Disc Brakes

Autowatch 3 Point Immobiliser Alarm (with built in turbo timer)

Have spent over $10,000 in upgrades, and original parts will also be supplied

Rego until 31/5/09

Price: $9900 negotiable

Its been a great car to me, had lots of fun in it and its been very reliable.

Tune is good on petrol too, can easliy get 11l/100

Needed to get something more practical (im embarrased to say that its a hatch) so the car needs to find a new home. will definately be missed but.

Contact Sam 0416 235 758 (Castle Hill)

[email protected]

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