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1995 Nissan Skyline R33 GTR Series 1

147,000 kms

5 speed manual

Price: $30,000 ono

Contact: Andrew 0412773767

Reason for selling is because I want to either get a cheap car and get back onto an R1/R6 or just buy an R34 GTR and scrap the bike idea. Car is clean and reliable. No stains, burn marks, wear and tear in regards to the interior. Car body is clean, revs check is clear. I'm sure I left out some cosmetic modifications but people can see for themselves. Also comes with any original parts I can muster up but I do have all receipts and manuals for everything else. Pretty much my weekend car as I have a company van so it sits inside a garage for the week.

Modifications:

- Garrett 2860 -7 turbos

- Haltech Platinum Pro ECU (mafless tune)

- Nismo twin plate clutch

- 1000cc injectors

- Splitfire coil packs

- 115mm Greddy intercooler with piping kit

- Greddy air intake kit

- Tomei dump pipes

- Greddy front pipe

- Ballistic 5" body cat

- 3" Nismo cat back

- Bosche 044 fuel pump

- Bilstein suspension (shocks and springs)

- Rota 18" 9.5 +22 rims

- Kumho KU36 (265/35/18)

- DBA 4000 slotted/wiper front rotors

- Project MU race pads

- Hel braided brake lines

- Original front are rear strut bars

- Oil catch can

- Greddy oil filter relocation kit

- Nismo 320 km/h dash and triple center gauges

- HKS boost gauge mounted inside a Greddy A-pillar

- Blitz DSBC boost controller

- Nismo gear knob

- Short shifter

- Momo steering wheel with boss kit

- Blitz turbo timer

- Series 3 xenons

- Pioneer mp3/bluetooth/ipod ready head unit

- Fusion 10" sub/amp combo

- Tinted windows

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  • 2 weeks later...

Price drop:

$26,000

Don't be too alarmed though. My reasoning is because I got paid a very big pay check for all the overtime I've put in lately and rather than putting in more money into this car, I prefer to just lower the price of the car in regards to what I am willing to sell it at. I figure the longer I keep this car, I will eventually fall into temptation and spend big bucks on it.

Hi Mate,just wondering what area you are located in,cheers Matt

Campbelltown, NSW

VERY NICE RIDE MATE... HOPE IT SELLS.

Cheers, I half do and half don't hope that it sells haha

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