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1995 NISSAN SKYLINE GTR

DECIDED THAT IM GOING TO SELL MY OTHER GTR WHICH I HARDLY USE , HAS JUST HAD ITS FULL MAJOR SERVICE INCLUDING ALL NEW ENGINE OILS, NEW GEARBOX OIL, NEW FRONT AND REAR DIFF OILS, NEW HKS TIMING BELT, NEW TRUST IRRIDIUM SPARK PLUGS, OIL AND WATER PUMPS WERE REPLACED 9000KM AGO AS WELL. THIS CAR WAS IMPORTED IN 2001 AND HAS HAD ONLY 2 OWNERS IN AUSTRALIA. THE INTERIOR IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION, ALL ELECTRICS WORK. CAR HAS NEVER BEEN BOOSTED IN ITS LIFE PAST 0.8BAR ! STILL HAS FACTORY BOOST RESTRICTOR INPLACE! DO NOT WANT TO SELL THIS GREAT CAR BUT NEW HOUSE ONLY HAS ENOUGH ROOM FOR 3 CARS SO ONE HAS TO GO.

BEING A NON V-SPEC MODEL IT HAS THE REAR LSD DIFF IN WHICH SOME PEOPLE SAY IS BETTER AND OTHERS SAY ITS NOT, I HAVE HAD BOTH AND FROM WHAT I CAN TELL THE NON V-SPEC TENDS TO BE MORE AGGRESSIVE INTO AND OUT OF CORNERS WHERE AS THE V-SPECS TEND TO JUST DRIVE THROUGH THE CORNERS BUT THATS JUST MY OPINION.

SPECS OF THE CAR ARE BELOW

ITEM : R33 GTR

INFO :

WHITE 1995 GTR NON V-SPEC

108XXX KM

5 SPEED MANUAL

AIR CONDITIONING

BREMBO BRAKES

LENSO 18X10 LIGHTWEIGHT RIMS ALL ROUND WITH GOOD TYRES

TEIN TYPE HA COIL OVERS

HKS CAT BACK EXHAUST

BLITZ STAINLESS POD INTAKES

SPEED LAB 600X300X120 CUSTOM INTERCOOLER

NISMO SINGLE PLATE BUTTON CLUTCH

TRUST SPARK PLUGS

TRUST OIL CAP

SARD FUEL REGULATOR

HKS TIMING BELT

GREDDY STRUT BRACE

NISMO CARBON FIBRE REAR WING INSERTS

NISMO GEAR KNOB

CUSTOM WINDOW TINT

CLARION AUDIO SYSTEM

NISMO FRONT SEAT COVERS

CHEETAH CAR ALARM AND CENTRAL LOCKING SYSTEM

CONDITION : GREAT

LOCATION : ADELAIDE

PRICE : $24,500.00

CONTACT : PM ME OR 0433549430

PICS : YES BELOW

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COMPRESSION TEST RESULTS

PISTON #1 - 154PSI

PISTON #2 - 152PSI

PISTON #3 - 154PSI

PISTON #4 - 152PSI

PISTON #5 - 150PSI

PISTON #6 - 153PSI

HAVE SHEET TO PROVE THESE !

AS CAN BE SEEN, ENGINE IS VERY HEALTHY AND IN GREAT CONDITION!

CHEERS

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