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Hey guys,

Looking at selling my car as I'm going on a holiday to Tokyo in November and trying to get extra funds together.

Originally the car was white completely standard except for the headunit that came with it from Japan.

The car is a 1995 Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-4, for those who dont know it has the all wheel drive running gear of a GTR but is non-turbo.

Modifications include:

Exterior:

R33 GTR Front Bar

Vented GTR front guards

Do Luck Sideskirts

400R Rear Bar was 3 piece but moulded into 1 piece.

R33 GTR rear guards

Carbon Fibre Bonnet and Front Grill

Carbon Fibre Duck Wing

Car was resprayed in January 2010 so only 9 months old, has some general wear marks on the front bar

Extras:

Wheels: 18x10 Work Emotion XD9's front and rear 275 tyres on rear, and 265 tyre on front

Brakes: Were originally 4 stud pattern on GTS but have had 5 stud conversion done from R32 GTR, as this is GTS-4 it has AWD therefore needed GTR gear rather than the GTST model.

Suspension: Currently set on a mild stiffness G4 Coilovers

Exhaust: Had a catback system fitted with Varex muffler so you can remote close the exhaust if you want it to be quiet or to avoid getting EPA'd by police.

Lights: Headlights HIDs 8k, Interior Dash has blue lights

Momo Steering wheel colour matched to paint colour

Paintwork: DNA Paint colour is called "Bondi Bronze", during the day the car looks deep orange, under nightlight its Bronze and under Fluro lighting it is Gold

Recently the car was at Autosalon in Melbourne at end of August for those who may have seen it. It was also on display at the Melbourne Grand Prix at Albert Park earlier this year.

Over $20,000 has been spent on the car since purchase, feel free to PM me any offers and I'll let you know or if you have any questions.

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In sunlight at the workshop

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Melbourne Autosalon 2010

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Melbourne Grand Prix Autosalon

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NSAYNE.TV Promo Shoot

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Interior Shot

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BUMP, P-Plate legal, never been defected and since being built hasn't been pulled over compared to when the car was white. Currently insured with Just Car for $16,000.

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unfortunately has hit 200 cause its a daily driver and I've been to queensland, adelaide, sydney in the last year bought it with 130,000 2.5 years ago. but as i have a full licence now I was going to swap to rb26 being as its already awd being gts-4.

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I'm still considering selling this car, if anyone wants to make an offer let me know. Good looking car for P platers in Vic

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Skyline Photoshoot with Just Car Insurance (Canvas 2 Kickass R34 Skyline)

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Second Skyline Photoshoot

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McHappy Day in Braeside

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Good Xmas present for those just getting their P Plates being non-turbo...nothing would need to be changed until you get off your P's you can turbocharge it which was my original plan, now looking for a ba or bf xr6 turbo ute instead.

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Looking for around $14,000 as its insured for $16,000 atm with Just Car Insurance and that will be the amount I need for the next project car.

If you have a black or white nissan 180sx I can swap if its clean + cash my way. Send me a pm and pics if your looking at a swap

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hi mate. this is a bit of an odd question. would you sell the bonnet. I have another bonnet you could put on that is from the same r33 series 1 - 1.5 painted in carbon look ( 200sx gun metal) absolutely perfect condition not a scratch. obviously would need to adjust price your way. if your interested pm or sms 0404099310.

also interested in seats if they are race / bride / recaro's or something with rails cheers

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