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1995 Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T

-White

- 2.5 Litre 6 cylinder turbo

-5 speed manual transmission

-14xxxxkm

-engine has been always running royal purple products including engine oil, gearbox oil, coolant etc

-front chassis brace

-K sport drift series adjustable coil-overs

-hi-flowed factory turbo, forged pistons, blitz blow off valve, NGK spark plugs, Greddy radiator cap

-3 inch nismo exhaust system from catback

-dump pipe

-Never boosted, never had a boost controller installed as the car goes very quick and smooth off its standard boost with the hi-flowed turbo and the forged pistons.

-Apexi power FC ECU with hand controller

-Monsta performance front mount intercooler

-Adjustable toe rods, adjustable camber arms, hicas lock bar, tension rods

-Major service was carried out at 96000km with all genuine Nissan parts including timing belt, timing belt tensioner spring, cam seal, front main crank seal, timing belt tensioner and idler bearings, water pump. evidence sticker attached.

-Custom centre gauge holder holds 3 Racetech gauges including volts, oil temp, oil pressure, on the side pillar boost and one autometer digital rev meter with shift light

-Blue dash-light

-Monza Racing series MSPEC hard-back adjustable bucket seats driver side and passenger side, custom seat rail, 5 point harnesses, points installed in the back on the parcel shelf and on the ground for Monza belts

-Mod plated for the seats and the belts installed

-Carbon fibre series DRIFT gear knob

-MOMO competition series leather steering wheel

-custom leather gear boot

-carbon fibre look internal door panels

-Tinted windows.

-Blitz voice guidance turbo timer

-7 inch widescreen touch screen DVD/CD player, radio, aux, Ipod/Iphone connectivity, USB, GPS unit with remote control.

-Reversing camera (Infrared for night vision)

-Pioneer 2 way 6.5 inch speakers front and 3 way 6 inch speakers rear

-2 X 12 inch subwoofer template cut out in boot for installation in the future for the buyer. Kill switch installed in boot.

-2 way FM car alarm system with LCD display remote control.

-White bulb head lights

-aftermarket lightened bonnet with vents and blue mesh.

-Nismo 400R front bar with blue mesh, vented wide-body front fenders, side skirts, rear pods and adjustable veilside rear wing

-Battery relocated inside box at the back.

-17 inch dished chrome wheels running 235/45 rubber. 90% treads front, 70% treads rear.

Car is good for both street driving and drifting, so as daily. Very well balanced all-rounder for any car enthusiast.

The ultimate streeter or drifter.

Race-preped, drift-ready skyline!

RWC upon deposit.

Inspection a must, no time wasters please.

Rego til NOV

$14490 please call 0433-350-626 or email [email protected]

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...id=12966820EE96

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