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FOR SALE- 1995 GTR Skyline- White

Very original GTR with standard unmarked body (excellent condition) , standard intake, exhaust and suspension. Imported into Australia in 1998.

I am a 56 year old business man and I purchased the car in 2002. It was my everyday car for 4 years and has been garaged ever since.

The 2.6L RB26DETT twin turbo engine has received a $20,000 engine rebuild approx 40,000km ago featuring:

  • ACL (Ross) Race forged pistons
  • N1 oil pump
  • Tomie gaskets
  • New factory cylinder head
  • High Energy 8L baffled oil pan
  • New N1 Garret ball bearing turbos

Other features include:

  • Serck Engine Oil Cooler
  • Intercooler Hard Pipe Kit
  • The factory Getrag German 5-speed gearbox
  • Exedy Clutch
  • Factory Brembo brakes with HP pads
  • DBA Slotted Rotors
  • Apexi Power FC
  • Turbosmart eBoost
  • Greddy turbo timer
  • 260kw at wheels

Wheels are 19" x 9.5" 3-piece unmarked AutoArt wheels (std. forged wheels also avail.), with near new 245/35ZR19's and 275/30ZR19's tyres. Interior is unmarked with Nismo mats, leather-suede bound wheel and leather gear shift boot. 8 mths reg. & roadworthy. One of the best R33 GTR's in Melbourne. Any test. Serious buyers only please.

My GTR owes me $63,000. The asking price is $27,500 ono. Call Andrew on 0412 548 609 to arrange an appointment.

email- [email protected]

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Older photo below. Genuine wheels are also available.

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Edited by silverstone1956
  • 2 weeks later...

Hi West, sorry I missed your post 3rd April. I have owned my GTR for 10 years and it has travelled 123,500 kms. Engine was built by Horsepower Factory 40,000 km ago. Don't know comp per cyl. but you are welcome to check. Uses very little oil, alweays serviced with top quality synthetic oil. Are you looking to buy?

  • 1 month later...

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