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1995 Nissan Skyline GTS-T Coupe. Manual 6 cyl Turbo

2.5T 5 Speed Manual. Maroon.

152,868km.

work, parts and info for skyline r33 gtst

Nismo front grill, Hybrid front mount intercooler Custom 2.5in-3in intercooler piping, Stainless Blitz mesh 5in pod filter, 4in 90 deg alloy intake pipe filter to turbo, 40mm alloy radiator, Black silicone radiator hoses Carbing alloy radiator air deflector, 2x 12in thermo fans, Greddy Type R BOV 50mm, Garrett gt3540 ex gated with all speed flow fittings new and speed flow braided lines, HKS external gate 50mm, Custom intake plenum manifold ported and polished, New oil catch can, Splitfire coil packs, HKS Spark plugs, Turbosmart FPR, Ported and polished head, Tomei cams, Felpro SS valves, Tomei type b valve springs, Cometic multi layer metal head gasket, CP pistons/rings, Eagle conrods, ACL Race bearings, All gaskets are new on engine top to bottom, Jim Berry race clutch, 3 inch dump pipe with race cat, HKS hi power exhaust SS, EBC red stuff Brake Pads, Walbro hi flow Feul pump, Hicas rear steer lock bar, Work VR 10.5in rear 9in front light weight racing wheels wraped Federal 595 ss tyres 70 % tread, Tinted windows, Momo wheel, Greddy gear knob, Blitz turbo timer, Greddy profec b II boost controller, New VIPEC ecu, Pioneer head unit Pioneer splits front 6x9 pioneer rear 400w pioneer amp, Boost gauge and water temp gauges not fitted yet, All Dyno tuning By Mark @ Godzilla Motorsport. Currently still on run in tune 7PSI with 302rwhp, First part of run in was on dyno with mark bedding in rings with mineral oil dumped at end of 3 hour dyno tune and run with fresh mineral oil for another 1500km And run with HKS RB full synthetic oil Since approx 2-3000 km, has been meticulously looked after and serviced. Gear and diff oils changed 5000km ago.

plus more that have not remembered.

i Have reciepts for more than $20k spent

services every 5-10 k with only the best oils from Royal Purple, HKS and magnetic oil filters and sump plug for that little xtra protection.

A lot of TLC has gone into this project to make sure that it is a strong reliable but also powerful example.

i wont bullshit with numbers for expected kw/HP like some because i would hope it speaks for itself, but in saying that it was built to handle 25+ PSI Day in Day out .

ASKING $17,000 ONO

For More Information Please call Marcus on 0412622263

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