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1995 Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T

Price $14,000* Excluding on-road costs

Kilometres 91,000

Colour Silver

Interior Colour Grey

Transmission 5 speed Manual

Body 2 doors 4 seat Coupe

Drive Type Rear Wheel Drive

Engine 6 cylinder Petrol Turbo Intercooled 2.5 L (2498 cc)

Reg Plate 526HJQ

Reg Expiry 6 Months - October 2014

Roadworthy/Safety Certificate Yes

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My one of a kind, show room condition 1995 Nissan Skyline GTS-T Series 1.5 is for sale. I am the cars second owner in Australia and have decided it is not the car for me. This is the best example of a immaculate, clean Skyline GTS-T you will ever see!
The car has a GENUINE 91,XXX kms on the chassis and engine! All paperwork to prove it including all full servicing log book, importing documentation and many receipts for work done!

The features:
Series 2 Engine
Driver Airbag
M spec factory front bumper
RARE Factory Nissan weather strips
Mongoose alarm professionally installed with immobilizer and keyless entry (Australian insurance safe)
K & N in panel filter
All windows tinted to legal specs
Blitz front mount intercooler (no holes cut, plumbs into factory piping)
3 inch Turbo back exhaust, CES dump pipe and Magnaflow muffler (receipt shows recorded 67db and legal!)
AM & FM converter for factory headunit
RARE optional CD stacker
RARE optional Prince floor mats
Boosted professionally to 9psi before 5krpm then 11psi onwards
Brand new FALKEN tyes 7mm of tread all round
Timing Belt Replaced at 80,000kms
Aftermarket Pioneer Speakers professionally installed (not ruining stock interior)
New KYB struts on all four corners!
16x8 Japanese 'Racing Hart' Rims
COLD Air-con!
Immaculate standard paint
Immaculate standard interior
Five Seats!

The car runs perfectly! Have receipts from previous owner of over $14k!

All servicing and small modifications preformed by Gavin Wood Autotech on the Gold Coast!

All photos are not edited, simply taken with a SLR camera, the car is just that nice!

Open to REASONABLE offers, not in rush to sell, STRICTLY no swaps...

Car can be sighted with plans in place on a hoist @ Gavin Wood Autotech... Have absolutely nothing to hide.

No test drives without deposit being laid.

Any questions feel free to text me between 8am-5pm

Seller Details

Contact Name Jesse

Suburb Pacific Pines

Location QLD

Postcode 4211

Mobile: 0413964428
Please contact via mobile, not a regular forum user.

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