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1995 R33 SKYLINE GTS-T $6500

Regretful sale, originally purchased for show project purpose.

This R33's body has been upgraded with a Full Nizmo bodykit, which has been recently prepared and ready for any colour you want it be.

Sporting a Front mount intercooler, stainless piping, HiFlo Turbo with Garrett Catridges, 3inch cat back exhaust, aftermarket injectors the vehicle's RB25 is geared up for some serious driving.

The R33 is Rolling on 18inch alloys, and controlled by a 5speed manual box, while the interior is standard with induction of a JVC stereo system.

Geared with a 5 speed Manual Box and Nizmo diffs, this a R33 project you would sure want to own and finish.

Vehicle Specs

Front mount intercooler – stainless piping

RB25 Standard HiFlo turbo with Garrett Cartridge

Nizmo diffs

18inch alloys (ones on the back don't come with the car)

3 inch cat back exhaust

Manual 5speed

Rego 16th jan 2012

Aftermarket injectors

Series 2 steering wheel

Heavy duty exedy clutch

Boost Controller

Turbo timer

Mongoose alarm M80G

Serviced every 5,000 kms

178,000 kms

Body prepared & ready for paint

JVC Stereo System

Nizmo side skirts & rear bar

for any inquiries please contact Nathan on 0410 222 351

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Edited by mr-r33

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