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1994 Nissan Skyline R33 GTST, Series I factory M-Spec.

This car is in excellent condition; it has been meticulously maintained and always garaged.

It features the following modifications and accessories:

Engine:

RB25DET,

K&N Pod filter with heat shield, (also have standard airbox)

Larger side-mount intercooler from R34GTT,

80mm Bee*R mandrel bent, stainless steel exhaust system with split dump pipe off turbo and 5 inch cat. High flowing but not loud.

5 Speed Manual, Limited Slip Diff,

Odyssey Battery,

137,000kms

Body:

Genuine Nissan body kit with genuine electric sunroof and driving lights,

Nismo clear side indicators,

Drift style rear spoiler,

17 inch Stern wheels, 90% tread on tyres,

Tinted Windows,

Black number plates,

The body is very straight with only a couple of small car park dents, some minor scratches and small stone chips,

Custom suspension:

Bilstein shocks, Whiteline springs, (height adjustable via circlips)

Whiteline adjustable front and rear sway bars,

Whiteline adjustable suspension bush kit, including rear sub-frame alignment bushes,

HICAS lock bar,

Front strut bar with brake master cylinder brace,

Interior:

Nardi steering wheel,

Nismo gear knob,

Drift boost gauge with A-pillar mounted pod,

Auto Turbo Timer,

Pioneer CD/MP3 Player,

Climate control air-conditioning,

Power windows, Power mirrors,

Mongoose M80 Black wire alarm system with 3 point immobiliser and central locking, (insurance approved)

I’ve owned this car for the past four and a half years and now selling due to changing priorities. I need a tow vehicle so the Skyline has to go.

Price: $13,000 ono

Ph: 0407005654

Car is in ACT.

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