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1995 R33 GTS-4 AWD Skyline Rare Model

all pics at http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....=538848&hl=

Was $12000 Now $10500 Not Negotiable With New White Wheels With Good Tread And OMP Suede Steering Wheel Price Will Be $11250

will throw in rims currently on the car with good tyers at no extra cost

willing to swap for something that can drift and is street legal of the same value

POSITIVES

*RB25DE (VCT) (110rwkws)

*5 Speed Manual

*R33 GTR DriveTrain

*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.

*Factory Rear Active-LSD option very rare and good

*Slip Torque Plug Located In Boot ( To Make AWD to RWD )

*K&N Panel Filter

*FWD LSD

*Advanced Timing ( 16 BTDC )

*95000kms

*KYB Gas Shocks

*Greddy Strut Brace

*Rebuild Gearbox

*Exedy GTR H/D Clutch Just Installed With Machined Flywheel

*Full Power Options : Windows, Mirrors & Steering

*ABS

*Disc Brakes Front & Rear

*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

*Keenwood Head Deck

*Genuine Nissan Skyline Floor Mats

*Only Put In 98 Vortex From Caltex

*comes with 15" kicker sub but no amps

*4x 6" brand new 2 way pioneer speaker

*brand new genuine OMP suede steering wheel with yellow stitching

more info about the 4wd at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ATTESA

ATTESA E-TS system is used in the following models:

* R32 and R33 (1989-1997) GTS4 Skyline

* GT-R - 1989–2003

* Nissan Stagea

* A31 Cefiro

* Infiniti G35x/Nissan Skyline (V35 & V36)

* Infiniti M

* Infiniti FX

* Infiniti EX35 (with Active Brake Limited Split for side-to-side torque split, as needed)

* Nissan Fuga (Known as Infiniti M in export markets)

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

*3 Small Dings

*Small Rust Occurring on Rear Wheels Arches

*front bar has scratches

*Other then that nothings really wrong with it

Edited by niiko101
Your link to boostcruising is down maybe this will help the sale http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....howtopic=538848

woops thanks for that

Edited by niiko101
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