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1995 Nissan Skyline R33 GTR

5 speed

130 XXX kms

Silver

Pretty much a straight forward sale. Main reason is because I am really putting alot of money into this car and it has become quite an addiction. I have been trying to sell this car for awhile but keep buying more and more things for it and deters alot of would be buyers. I drive this car maybe once a week (twice if I think I am going to get laid) and stays in top condition as I have a work van that I abuse every other day. Even while typing this sale up I am still looking for extra goodies to put on it so please do me a favour and make a sensible offer so I can pass this beauty onto the next enthusiast. I still have all the receipts of anything done to the car including services.

Contact details: Andrew 0412 773 767 and car is located in Campbelltown NSW.

$30,500 ono

Pictures can be viewed via car sales

Interior/outside/engine video can be viewed below:

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- Garrett 2860 -7 turbos

- Xspurts 1000cc injectors

- Haltech Platinum Pro (MAFless tune)

- Splitfire coilpacks

- Xtreme cushioned button clutch

- Nismo 3" to 3.5" cat back exhaust

- Tomei dump pipe

- Blitz front pipe

- Ballistic high flow cat

- Bosch 044 fuel pump

- ACL big end bearings

- Greddy oil filter relocation kit

- Whiteline coilover suspension

- DBA 4000 series slotted rotors

- Bendix ultimate brake pads

- Front and rear strut braces

- 18" light weight rims with new tyres (265/35/18s Kumho KU31 all around)

- Front lip

- Carbon fibre wing

- Clear side indicators

- HKS boost gauge A-Pillar

- Blitz turbo timer

- Blitz dual solenoid boost controller

- Momo steering wheel

- Nismo 320km/h dash

- Nismo triple gauge set

- Nismo gear knob

- Jun clear cam cover

- Tinted windows

- Black widow alarm

- Peddars adjustable camber kit

- Series 3 xenons

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Open to swaps/trades for something sporty (evo 7, s2k, 34 gtr, 350z, s15, you get the picture). No longer "eoi" so I will sell this car close to asking price.

Just had the car detailed externally so it's now silky smooth to the point you can't even lean on the car without sliding off. So sex on the bonnet is at your own risk.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Now has HEL braided brake lines. Brand new DBA 4000 rotors! Also forgot to mention that this car has N1 oil/water pumps. Seriously.. someone buy it as my Christmas bonus is screaming at me to spend more money on this car. E85 and a new respray is looking pretty damn good right now.

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