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1995 Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-t Type M Coupe

5-Speed Manual Transmission

Black

92,000 Kms

Reg Until Jan 2005

Just want to point out (and members who have seen or been in my car can vouch for this), this is one of the cleanest/well cared for skylines around and its VERY upsetting to be selling it but time has come for me to think properly and make some investments etc until I have the money to splurge on another beautiful car such as this one. Car has been serviced religiously every 4-5000Kms. ICE Performance have done all the work on the car that I couldn’t (The ‘big’ stuff) and it has had a very recent compression test which ICE Performance did and showed the engine is as healthy as can be. Dyno Graphs of the various tunes can be shown/given with the car, last tune of PowerFC saw about 180rwkw on 0.85 bar (~10.5psi) with healthy A/F ratios. Would like to sell as is with the mods on the car for the price below but can negotiate a price without some mods or WITH some mods that aren’t on the car that I have.

$25,500 (Does NOT include mods off the car)

Exterior

TRUST Front Bar

Mspec Side Skirts

Mspec Spoiler

Tinted Windows

Weds RS-5 Deep Dish 17” Wheels

Interior

Custom Samurai Silver 2Pac Paint Job

Electroluminescant Speedomoter Dials (Blue/Green Changeable w/Dimmer)

A`Pexi 60mm Boost Gauge (Electroluminescant Blue Light Up)

A`Pexi ‘Pencil’ Turbo Timer

Rockford Fosgate 6” Speaker Grills

Isotta Steering Wheel (Italian leather) (Not Installed As Car has Airbag wheel)

Momo Shift Knob

Momo Racing Pedals

Genuine Leather Shift Knob/Handbrake Boots

Carbon Fibre Look Handbrake Cover

Nismo Floor Mats

All Interior Lights Changed To Blue (inc. Added Glovebox Neon, Aircon etc)

Engine Detailing

Polished Rocker Covers

Polished Turbo Heatshield

TRUST Engine Oil Cap

Various Blue Silicon Hosing

Performance

Pacemaker Front Pipe

Catco 3” High-Flow Cat Converter

HKS Super Dragger 3.5” Catback System

K&N High-Flow Filter

Exedy Heavy Duty Organic Clutch

C’s Short Shift Kit

TRUST V-SPL Front Mounted Intercooler Kit

Thermo Engine Fan (Removed Factory Clutch Fan)

A`Pexi PowerFC Engine Computer w/Hand Controller

TRUST ProfecB Spec II Electronic Boost Controller

Handling

Koni Adjustable Shocks (Stiffness Adjustable)

King Springs (Dropped Car 1inch, still legal height)

Brand New Bushes/Boots Installed With Suspension

Kuhmo 235 Front/255 Rear Tyres

Security

Viper Responder Paging Alarm System (Shock Sensor, Glass Break Sensor, Remote Engine Start w/Neutral Switch, Remote Boot Release, 3pt Immobiliser) installed by Danny (Autotrust)

Audio

Pioneer 6” Coaxials Front

Pioneer 6x9” Coaxials Rear (On Custom Parcel Shelf)

Maintenance Since I’ve Owned The Car

Exhaust Manifold Studs Machined/Replaced

Turbo Gaskets Replaced

Mods I Have That Are Not Installed (Sell With Car Or Separate)

TRUST TD06-25g Turbo Kit (inc. Turbo, Stainless Steel Manifold, External Wastegate, Stainless Steel Dump Pipe), wont separate (everything is TRUST)

Nippon Denso 550cc Injectors (Direct Fit RB25DET) *SOLD*

GTR BOVs

Symota Metal Pod Filter

TRUST Oil Catch Can (New Model BRAND NEW in the Box)

Standard Parts I Have That Are Not Installed (Sell With Car)

Standard Exhaust System (Full System inc. Cat Converter)

Standard ECU

Standard Boost Solenoid

Standard Pedals

Standard Speedometer Dials

Standard Air Panel Filter

Standard Shift Knob

Regular Skyline Goodies

Central Locking

Power Steering

Electric Windows

Electric Mirrors (And Fold-In Feature)

Aircon/Climate Control

HICAS 4 Wheel Steering

Electric Antenna

Independent Rear Suspension

Nathan - 0411 50 54 58

Cheers :(

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http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost...500&ppuser=1732

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