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Item Summary: 1995 NISSAN SKYLINE R33 Series 1.5 GTS25T, want a 4 door 33

Location: QLD: GOLD COAST

Odometre: 182,000 kilometres

Asking Price: $8,000

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: want a 4 door 33

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: PM me

Extra Information:

i have for sale my 1995 Nissan Skyline R33 Series 1.5 GTS25T

Engine:

RB25DET Series 2

MANUAL

FMIC

COILPACKS HAVE BEEN REPLACED

AFM REPLACED RECENTLY

BRAND NEW JJR POD FILTER (WITH POD FILTER COVER AND BRACKET)

GFB BOV:RECIRC OR VENT TO ATMO

Exhaust:

FULL JASMA 3.5" MANDREL BENT EXHAUST WITH 4" CANNON

Wheels:

CLASSIC JAPANESE RS-5 SUPER STREET 17"S

235/45/17 FRONT

255/45/17 REAR (SOME DISH)

TYRES HAVE ONLY DONE 2000K'S

Modifications:

AFTERMARKET STRUT BRACE:ENGINE BAY

GENUINE SKYLINE STRUT BRACE:BOOT

SKYLINE BADGE LIGHTS UP GREEN ON BOOT(NEED ONE LED CHANGED/FIXED)

GREDDY BOOST CONTROLLER

TURBO TIMER

SARD RACING BOOST GUAGE

VOLT GUAGE

USELESS "VACUUM" GUAGE

MONGOOSE ALARM SYSTEM

Stereo Audio:

PIONEER CAROZZERIA HEADUNIT

6STACKER IN BOOT

SONY SPEAKERS FRONT AND REAR

Body

COLOUR:VELOCITY BLUE

VERY STRAIGHT

TOP SECRET FRONT BAR "SHHHHHHHH"

AFTERMARKET SIDESKIRTS

REAR PODS

What it needs

PAINT NEEDS SOME ATTENTION (CLEAR f**kED ALONG DOOR SILLS ROOF AND BONNET)

VALVE STEM SEALS REPLACED (QUOTED $450 FROM NIZZPRO:CAN BE DONE WITHOUT REMOVING THE HEAD)

PASSENGER SEATBELT ONLY GOES A CERTAIN LENGTH (TIGHT FIT:REPAIR OR REPLACE)

ALL ELECTRICS GOOD

FACTORY SUNROOF

ICE COLD AIRCON

TYRES ARE ALL ROUND

EXHAUST SOUNDS AWESOMELY MEAN

ALL SWAPS OFFERS TO BE SENT BY PM ONLY AS PER RULES

LOOKING FOR 33 4 DOOR... OR GALLARDO WITH CASH MY WAY

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PRICE DROP $7500

will take $6500 without rims and front bar

can provide stocko 33 rims and will provide slightly damaged uras front bar (same colour as car)

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