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1995 Nissan Skyline R33 Gts25t Type M


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The 1st & same owner in OZ for 10 years. Extremely well maintained inside and out by meticulous owner. Gently modified to suit as daily driver.

Up for sale is our pride and joy of 10 years ownership;

our 1995 R33 GTS25t Type M Series 1.5

Exterior is a shiny and spotless duco yet rare factory R33 Nissan 'Dark Purplish Blue Pearl' colour. Riding on 18" alloys with 245's on rear and 235's on front fitted to slotted rotors all round and new pads.

Interior is immaculate and fitted out with genuine RECARO buckets seats. In addition the rear seat and door/ side trims have been exclusively trimmed by RECARO Australia.

Security features include central locking, alarm system with 5 point immobilisation plus touch key immobilisation system.

Additional features and accessories include;

* VDO CD/ MP3 head unit.

* Custom stainless steel air induction box with K&N air filter.

* GFB stealth plumb back or atmospheric release blow-off valve.

* GFB manual boost controller.

* Stewart Warner Boost gauge.

* Exedy cushion button clutch.

* 3" turbo back exhaust into full stainless steel muffler with 5" exit.

* Apexi turbo timer.

* Apexi Power FC.

* Splitfire coil packs and platinum NGK spark plugs.

* Bar and plate front mount intercooler.

* Genuine Nissan floor mats.

* Strut brace.

* Optima Blue series battery.

* Chrome Type M grille.

* Colour (KN6) coded wiper arms.

* Custom stainless steel rego plate bracket.

* Clear Nismo side repeaters.

* New Greddy timing belt.

* Serviced every 5,000kms with Penrite oil and genuine Nissan parts.

* Only run on 98 Octane fuel.

The best car ever owned to date. Mechanically like a Swiss watch.

Regretful sale but must sell due to increasing work commitments, need more space.

Sale Price: $14,800

Comes with R.W.C.

Price is negotiable.

LONG REGO; expires mid July 2011!!!

KMS: 186,550

Any test welcome. The photos tell a thousand words and don't lie. First to see will buy.

PM for more info or call 0401 196 844.

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