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1995 R33 GTS-4 AWD Skyline Rare Model

Looking Around $12000 Just Seeing What I Can Get Not Really Looking to sell...For Swap's Anything Over $14500

But If i Get Price Im Asking I Might Consider To Sell

POSITIVES

*RB25DE (VCT) (110rwkws)

*5 Speed Manual

*GTR Drive Chain

*Atessa 4WD System So Its Not 100% 4WD. Mainly Rear. Once You Loose Traction Then Front Wheels Kick In. On Dash It Shows SLIP 7 4WD. (What I Have Been Told)

*Dual LSD

*92000kms Just Rolled Over

*KYB Gas Shocks

*Greddy Strut Brace

*Rebuild Gearbox

*Exedy GTR H/D Clutch Installed 300kms Ago (Literally) With Machined Flywheel

*Castrol VMX 80 Gearbox Oil

*BF Goodrich Tyers on the front with about 75% + Tread Left

*1 Faklen and 1 Michelin On Rear Both With 75% + Tread Left

*2.5" Exhaust Cat Back

*Rego Till June

*Fully Imported And Complied in 2007

*17" Lenso Rims (Only 3)

*One 17" Starcorp Rim

*Standed Hight King Springs On Front (just Stiffer)

*Cut Springs On Rear Will Come With Pair Of Lovelles

*Kenwood Head Deck

*Genuine Nissan Skyline Floor Mats

*Only Put In 98 Vortex From Caltex

This Car Is a Great Car, Drives Beautifully, Handles Excellent and Goes Really Good and Its P Plate Legal

NEGATIVES

*Has Scratches over it

*Rear Bar Touched Up In 1 Corner

*Small Rust Occurring on Rear Wheels Arches

*3 Small Dings

*front bar has scratches

*Other then that nothings really wrong with it

CAR HAS FRONT BAR...PICS ARE A COUPLE WEEKS OLD will get new pics asap

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