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Selling my gtst because I cbf being a mechanic anymore and need to free up some moolah so i can study. looking for around 15k ono. Everything apart from the shell is off series 1.5 r33 (1995). the wreck was my mates car that i bought and the shell was for sale on SAU by Thizzle. Has 170,000 on the speedo. All fluids changed 10/05/10 +nissan genuine filter and coolant.

Engine:

forged bottom end (previous owner)

ported and polished head with solid lifter conversion (previous owner)

HKS 25/30 0.64 rear

malpassi fuel reg

apexi fc with hand controller

apexi avcr

return flow fmic

3.5inch exhaust with nismo muffler ( really quiet until booting it hard)

Walbro 500hp fuel pump

Excedy heavy duty clutch

Turbosmart plumb back BOV

standard airbox with K n N panel filter

Mobil 1 (fully syntheic oil used)

Suspension

nismo shocks front

std shocks rear

king springs all around

offset camber bushes front

camber arms rear

nismo strut brace front

brake master cylinder stopper

Work Equips 18*10 +18 all around (some scratches on N/S wheels, repairable)

Kumho Ecsta 265/35r18 93w all around (lots of tread left)

DBA 4000's front

rebuilt front calipers

ebc green stuff pads front and rear

Interior

Defi boost HUD

Pivot turbo timer

Bryant keypad alarm

R32 gtr front seats

no ICE at the moment

Exterior

Veilside rear bar

Veilside side skirts

Custom front bar

Series 1.5 boot+spoiler

Bad points

needs:

gtr style front grill

speedo intermittently stops working

some chips and scratches on the paint

O/S/F guard dented due to front bar bottoming out on a shytty driveway

N/S/R seat doesnt work.( have one here, will put it in soon as i can)

The car is making 205rwkw @ 0.8 bar. Needs new coilpacks+retune with more boost to get the most out of the setup.I will be getting that done depending on how long the I have the car.

13.7s down the quater on 10.8 psi (before tune) (12/05/10)

1:15 @ wakefield (20/05/10) - this time was done on 10.8 psi without pushing the car,only used 3rd and 4th gears,needs semi's and heavier springs for better times

The car feels more responsive than one with a stock turbo. Took pics with my N95, doesnt really show the paint colour well.

PM for more info.

cheers :thumbsup:

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i was wondering why no one has asked about my car so i decided to see what the car prices are on carsales....wtf happened to the value of skylines????

anywayz, send me an offer if you're intrested. TFIF bump :D

Selling my gtst because I cbf being a mechanic anymore and need to free up some moolah so i can study. looking for around 15k ono. Everything apart from the shell is off series 1.5 r33 (1995). the wreck was my mates car that i bought and the shell was for sale on SAU by Thizzle. Has 170,000 on the speedo. All fluids changed 10/05/10 +nissan genuine filter and coolant.

Engine:

forged bottom end (previous owner)

ported and polished head with solid lifter conversion (previous owner)

HKS 25/30 0.64 rear

malpassi fuel reg

apexi fc with hand controller

apexi avcr

return flow fmic

3.5inch exhaust with nismo muffler ( really quiet until booting it hard)

Walbro 500hp fuel pump

Excedy heavy duty clutch

Turbosmart plumb back BOV

standard airbox with K n N panel filter

Mobil 1 (fully syntheic oil used)

Suspension

nismo shocks front

std shocks rear

king springs all around

offset camber bushes front

camber arms rear

nismo strut brace front

brake master cylinder stopper

Work Equips 18*10 +18 all around (some scratches on N/S wheels, repairable)

Kumho Ecsta 265/35r18 93w all around (lots of tread left)

DBA 4000's front

rebuilt front calipers

ebc green stuff pads front and rear

Interior

Defi boost HUD

Pivot turbo timer

Bryant keypad alarm

R32 gtr front seats

no ICE at the moment

Exterior

Veilside rear bar

Veilside side skirts

Custom front bar

Series 1.5 boot+spoiler

Bad points

needs:

gtr style front grill

speedo intermittently stops working

some chips and scratches on the paint

O/S/F guard dented due to front bar bottoming out on a shytty driveway

N/S/R seat doesnt work.( have one here, will put it in soon as i can)

The car is making 205rwkw @ 0.8 bar. Needs new coilpacks+retune with more boost to get the most out of the setup.I will be getting that done depending on how long the I have the car.

13.7s down the quater on 10.8 psi (before tune) (12/05/10)

1:15 @ wakefield (20/05/10) - this time was done on 10.8 psi without pushing the car,only used 3rd and 4th gears,needs semi's and heavier springs for better times

The car feels more responsive than one with a stock turbo. Took pics with my N95, doesnt really show the paint colour well.

PM for more info.

cheers :D

looks very nice mate but would be major head ache to get through regency over here. thanks anyway and good luck.!

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