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94 Nissan R33 GTS-T Skyline – 3 Spd Auto – 155,000kms, Silver

Engine/Brakes/Under Bonnet/Suspension

High Flow R34 GT-T Turbo (its legal - has low kms - only been on car around 12 months – since put in only run on 6psi)

3 inch cat back sports exhaust

DBA slotted front brake discs and RDA slotted rear brake discs with Bendix Ultimate Pads (Fronts squeal a bit when hot but I think that’s a common R33 thing)

Greddy Front Strut Bar

Drift Pod filter

Apexi Aftermarket Springs – Lowered to lowest legal height

Serviced regularly with 10w-50 fully synthetic performance oil

Engine is stock and hasn’t skipped a beat, never had any issues

Timing belt and water pump were both replaced at 120,000kms

Has always been run on V-Power or BP Ultimate Petrol (it runs best with those - it hates mobil/caltex fuel)

Always serviced on time – my partner is a mechanic

Exterior

400R front bar with joined grill & side skirts

18” BSA shadow chrome rims

Darkest legal tint

Wing has been removed and all holes welded

Sunroof

Nismo Clear side indicators

Tyres are in good condition – replaced all 4 a few months ago

Audio

Kicker 6 x 9’s

Kicker splits

Kenwood 500w amp

New JVC head unit

Interior

Alarm with keyless entry and immobiliser and remote start feature

Stewart Warner boost guage (a-pillar mounted)

Apexi turbo timer

Manual Boost Controller which is hidden underneath the ash tray (have to pull out ash tray to get to it)

Isotta steering wheel

Seats are in excellent condition

CRZY.33 custom number plates come with the car

Rego till April 2010

Comes with the following spare parts: standard springs, standard exhaust, GFB blow off valve, standard steering wheel

Car was resprayed its original colour about 4 years ago and over that time it has obtained a few nicks, scratches and marks here and there and the drivers doors paint is fading but its generally in good condition. although the front bar does needs a bit of attention. see photos.

I am selling it without a RWC as I don’t have any time to change the things that probably won’t pass being:-

Exhaust – because it’s too loud – however I have the stock one which you can have and it will pass

Steering wheel – however I have the stock one which you can have and it will pass

other than that I can’t think of anything else it would need to pass

but I’m sure a lot of people know someone who can help them out with roadies anyway…

Always get comments from random people about how much they like the car, as it both sounds and looks good.

I’ve enjoyed driving this reliable car over the last 4 years and I’m going to miss it like crazy but it’s come time to sell as im now buying a house and can only afford to drive a cheap run around car.

asking price: $14,000 ONO

Location: South East Suburbs, Melbourne

Contact: PM or call Jenna 0401 870 159

Photos:

myr3301-1.jpg

SKYLINE09-1.jpg

myr3305.jpg

skyline04.jpg

myr3304-1.jpg

interior.jpg

Edited by NiSmO`ChiCk
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