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FOR SALE MODIFIED SKYLINE

1995 MODEL R33 GTST

Can send the car anywhere in Australia FREE of charge

Car is used but in good condition. Has minor scratches and dents.

Car is in Darwin

Price: 13900.00

Colour: White

Interior colour: Grey/Black

Kilometres: 121000

Transmission: 5 speed Manual

Drive type: Rear

Rego Plate: 913728

Rego Expiry: April 2010

Engine: 6 cylinder Petrol Intercooled Turbo 2.5L

Website: this one and carsales.com.au

Need to sale urgently. Skyline series 1.5 Safe tuned to 240RWKW at 15PSI.

Heaps of mods.

Engine is only 12month old since rebuilt.

Body Kit .

The car is beautiful to drive. Has the power when you need it. Has the stability when required. Just handles great. Have spent far too much on car. Just love it, but have to sell because of other commitments.

Has big turbo and Haltech ECU but is tuned to a safe power level. Has much more power in reserve

Please call for more details: 0407 481755

MODIFICATIONS:

Car modifications:

New wheels and tires all round

Turbo back exhaust

Large 600X300X76 GTR Intercooler 3” inlets

Mechanical rear diff

Hicas lock for rear steering

Front & rear strut braces

Front coil overs

Rear spring & koni shocks

External mount Oil filter

External Oil cooler B&M 500hp

Haltech ECU E11V2 with 3 bar map sensor

Exedy clutch NSK7056HDB

Machined flywheel

New front rotors DBA 4000

All new Endless brake pads

New drive shaft

Xforce dump pipe

2 new rear axle bearings

Xforce high flow cat-Nissan R33

Cold air intake

New battery

Side pillar with boost and oil pressure gauge

Haltech shift light

JVC Head unit with USB input

Alarm and central locking

Engine modifications on RB25DET built 12 month ago but has done very little kays:

Acid cleaned and prepped block

Eagle H-beam con rods

Balanced crank to suit new rods and pistons

ACL forged pistons and rings

Jun oil drive

Nissan N1 Oil pump

ARP crank, big end and head studs

R33 water pump

New tensioners and Nissan belt

All other belts are new Gates

Head built with tomei poncams

Tomei exhaust cam wheel

NGK iridium plugs

Splitfire Coilpacks SF-DIS-005

Hi Energy6.5L Baffled Sump Pro Eliminator

Tomei oil restrictor

Rear oil drain fitted to sump

Bosch 040 550HP fuel pump

Sard adjustable fuel pressure regulator

Upgraded injectors

Turbosmart adjustable boost controller

Turbosmart blow BOV FG-003SS

Garrett GT3071R T3 turbo charger 550hp Dual Ball Bearing with

ceramic coated exhaust housing

Peterson catch can

Just give me a call to get more info. Can send the car anywhere in Australia FREE of charge. Price is negotiable.

Call for further information: 0407 481755 or PM

More pictures on carsales.com

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