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nissan skyline r33 gtr vspec 1995 black

exterior

full veil side body kit

nismo factory fitted rear spoiler

tinted windows

full alarm system

interior

genuine gtr interior with gtr floor mats

greddy gear knob

airbags

turbo timer

greddy items dual stage boost controller electronic,boost guage,oil pressure guage,oil temp guage pillar mounts and water temp guage

touch screen dvd player

aftermarket speakers and amp

suspension

tein coil overs comes with standard suspension as well

engine

orami nismo engine $10000

haltech ecu with map sensor

alloy radiator

alloy intercooler

big injectors

oil catch can

calicum battery

n1 garret steel wheel turbo chargers 12 months old

turbo back exhaust

walbro fuel pump

adjustable fuel pressure reg

dyno tuned to 300 kw at wheels

brakes

factory brembo calipers front rotors are 2 piece dba 8000 rotors

very quick and neat awesome example of a gtr

offers over 24000 ONO LOCATED IN TASMANIA CAN FREIGHT WITH NO PROBLEMS

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why doesn't anybody ever list the ---> milage <--- ???

Hahahahahaha. On a GTR. LOL.

99.999% of GTR's have bullshit odometer readings.

I love the way everybody selling one can seriously believe that their 10 - 20 year old car has only less than 100000 kms on it.

Tell him he's dreamin.

Aftermarket gauges, visibly misaligned numbers on the standard odometer.

Hilarious.

P.S. I'm not directing these comments at this seller, just a general opinion. This one looks pretty good from the photo. Some interior and engine shots would help.

Edited by OVA 300

I love the way everybody selling one can seriously believe that their 10 - 20 year old car has only less than 100000 kms on it.

Not sure what gtr's you look at buddy.

p.s. if you don't have a genuine question of interest like mine, keep your childish opinions to yourself

Childish opinions hey? That's pretty funny. I'll take that as a compliment. I'm 46. As I said, it was just my opinion, no need for you to get your panties in a twist. I've lost count of the number of GTR's I've seen over the last 12 or so years that are OBVIOUSLY not matching in the way the car looks compared to the numbers on the odometer. Very few have GENUINE proof of mileage.

A friend of mines 1995 GTR was sold in 1999 with 55000km on the clock, then I see it for sale in a Sydney car yard with different gauges and only 34000 kms on it. TEN YEARS LATER!!!

Nearly as bad as the number of super hektik ( built in my back shed ) modified 350+ kw/atw ( standard engined ) GTR's out there. Seriously, how long do you think they'll hold together for?

As I also said, I'm NOT directing these comments at this car as it looks very very good and if it has a genuine $10000 built in Japan motor would be fairly well priced as well.

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