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Black 1995 R33 Gts-t Skyline

78,000 Serviced every 5,000K

17” AJR Racing Wheels (235 front and new 255 rear)

Full GTR Bodykit

Full GTR Interior including seats and trimming.

4 1/2” inch pip with 4” chrome angled exhaust

Heavy duty clutch

Tinted windows

Greedy Profec-B Boost Controller

Greedy Turbo Timer

Apexi System Meter – Not hooked up

Momo Steering Wheel

GTR Peddles

Nizmo Short-Shift

Nizmo 320 gauges

Nizmo Badges

Nizmo ECU

Nizmo Pillar Gauge Mounts

Alpine Head Unit and Tweeters/Speakers

2 X 10” MTX Comp Subs. Rated @ 1000W Each

Stereo made/installed by Gold Coast Car Sound.

2 amps and a cross-over

Prestige Alarm + remotes

All power options. Windows/Mirrors/Climate Control.

Possibly a Greedy BOV

K&N Air filter.

Everything else on the engine is standard.

Lowered

Very well looked after/runs very well. Never run above 10psi. Meanest sounding skyline I’ve ever heard. Timing belt along with all other belts already replaced.

Email: [email protected]

Location: Gold Coast - Queensland

You can also find me in #SkylinesAustralia on Austnet as Chucky

$27,500

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