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1995 Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T, i have owned the car for 3 years and have done all the work on it, making sure it is all done perfectly with quality parts.

500kms ago i had the head rebuilt with cometic street pro VRS kit, all surfaces machined and fitted ARP head studs too. find below some of the modifications.

looking for $13,500 ONO and swaps are welcome

would consider S15, 180sx with cash, etc etc

ENGINE / TRANSMISSOION:
* RB25DET with 165,000 kms very healthy motor
* dyno tuned 3 weeks ago at 373HP on 17psi.
* FMIC
* 740cc injectors
* freddy plenum
* BRISK performance spark plugs
* walbro GSS-342 fuel pump
* all new vacuum lines
* nissan thermostat replaced 500kms ago
* gates racing timing belt, and pulleys replaced 500km ago.
* water pump replaced 500km ago
* cometic head gasket 500km ago
* ARP head studs 500km ago
* full head rebuild with receipt 500km ago
* stainless steel high mount manifold with screamer
* TIAL 38mm wastegate with 1 bar spring
* Kinugawa TD06-20G turbo 500km old
* custom braided lines for turbo
* 3" stainless exhaust, high flow cat.
* o2 sensor recently replaced
* always used fully synthetic AMS oil 10W-40
* KN oil filter
* DRIFT pod filter
* aluminium radiator
* blue silicon rad hoses
* apexi power FC with hand controller
* Greddy profec B series ii boost controller
* turbo timer
* locked Diff

SUSPENSION/ WHEELS:
* near new GREDDY coilovers all round
* rotoa wheels
* Achilles tyres brand new 50km ago
* new QFM A1RM brake pads front and rear
* cusco strut brace
* KKR rear camber arms
* recent wheel alignment

INTERIOR/EXTERIOR:
* m spec body kit
* HID head lights
* LED parkers
* LED number plate lights
* pioneer head unit

* series 2 dash surround
* new jdm gear knob
* JL audio rear speakers
* sony xplode front speakers
* momo styled deep dish steering wheel with HKB boss kit
* carbon fibre boot lip

BAD POINTS:
* small amount of rust in both rear guards
* the roof has some small patches where clear is visible

Thats all i can think of at the moment, im sure there is alot more i have forgotten to mention, i have receipts for pretty much everything done to the car and it is serviced every 5,000 kms.

the car is in great condition inside and out, i dont really want to sell but if i get my price or a good offer as a swap then i will. inspections welcome, no test pilots or time wasters please.
for any questions PM me on here or call on (Contact Seller)

car also comes with rego

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