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1995 Nissan Skyline R33 GTST

Manual, Drivers Factory Airbag

Series 1.5 Factory M-Spec.

Factory Sunroof, No Leaks!

178K Genuine K's

Purchased directly from Compliancer by me in Jan 2005

History / Background

First and only Australian owner.

Car was daily driven from Northern Beaches to Alexandria (work) daily for first 3 years where bulk of k's were put on. I have since moved to the city. Last 2 years, the car has been driven only on weekends. Last 4 months, the car has literally been sitting there as I got a work car. I bought a dual cab ute 2 weeks ago and as much as I would love to keep the car, it doesn't work financially or practically as I quit the office job and am now doing an apprenticeship.

Car has never been written off, never been involved in major accidents, trashed, dragged or tracked. I have been driving for over 15 yrs and have a perfect record, ie, No speeding tickets ever and 70% NCB! Always meticulously maintained (5k with Motul) and cleaned (Meguiars)

Mildly modded for aesthetics and realiability with the mandatory breathing upgrades as per most Skylines. It's a super clean, good base car for more serious mods or drives well just the way it is.

Police and EPA friendly as it's cleared defect stations (height, noise, emissions test, etc)

Engine:

RB25DET,

Modified Standard Airbox with Snorkel (100% legal) to suit FMIC (also have K&N Pod filter with heat shield)

JJR FMIC

Hi Tech Split dump pipe off turbo

GTR cat. (EPA inspected and emission tested OK)

3.5" system with 4" Polished Single tip muffler (Nice note. EPA sound legal)

New Custom Exedy HD Organic Clutch/slave cylinder. (Pedal is only marginally heavier than standard. Very driver friendly. 1st time I have replaced clutch since buying car, cars 2nd ever clutch, testimant to my driving style)

New Exide Battery (3 yr warranty)

Recently replaced all belts, ac bearing, gaskets including rocket cover, oil seals

New Power steering hoses

A/C recently regassed, Injectors cleaned

Upgraded Alloy Radiator with Silicone hosing

Turbosmart bleed valve

Was driven on stock boost for first 2 yrs and 10psi since then. Never higher.

Body:

Car will come with a Carbon Fibre bonnet which I had on last year (looked hot but took off as it was getting too much attention)

Genuine Nissan M Spec body kit with genuine electric sunroof

Tinted all round (slightly darker than legal)

Currently has S1 rear spoiler as I prefer subtle look but have the original higher S2 spoiler

Shaved rear bootlid (key hole has been filled for a cleaner rear look)

18 inch black/polished lip wheels, 70-80% tread on tyres (Kumho Ecsta's 235/45/18)

The body is really good with only the usual small car park dents and small stone chips. The biggest flaw is a dent over passenger front guard caused by branch getting caught between on country drive one day.

Suspension:

KYB shocks (damper adjustable), Tein Springs (I did have G4 coilovers previously but found ride too harsh)

Front strut bar with brake master cylinder brace

Interior:

Boost gauge A-pillar mounted

Blitz Turbo Timer,

Pioneer CD/MP3 Player with amp and single 12" Sub,

Climate control air-conditioning recently regassed

Power windows, Power mirrors,

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

New gear and hand break boots

Things that need fixing?

Am currently sourcing drivers window switch

Front indicators work well but are fogged up.

Interior is in immaculate cond with exception of 2 cigarettes burns which were already in car when I got it. Some small scratches on bottom of glove box which I added (easily fixed with 2nd hand glovebox if you can find one better).

Please don't hesitate to contact me if you have any questions. I have priced it lower due to the k's and am keen to sell to pay off the ute. It is a really good buy and would encourage serious buyers to have a look. No joy riders.

Have posted on SAU first but will be cars sales next week when I get around to it

Pictures taken after car wash and quick wax on Sunday. Photo's not enhanced in any way. Would probably benefit from a professional detail and clay bar which it has never had.

Price: $9,800 ono

0406 370 292 Justin

Randwick

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