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For sale is my pride and joy 1995 Nissan skyline r33 gtst series 1.5 Cars overall is in immaculate condition. Inspection recommendedarrow-10x10.png.

Engine/driveline

Healthy rb25det with 25det gearbox( gearbox is perfect)

Timing belt done 30000kms ago

Garret gt3071r internally gated (couple months old)

Highflowed injectors

Splitfires coilpacks

GREDDY front mount intercooler

Z32 afm

Xforce full turbo back exhaust

Apexi power fc

GREDDY profec boost Controller

Walbro 460 fuel pump with relay

Exterior

Full respray in factory white

R33 gtr 400r front bar (fpr)

Series 2 r33 spoiler Aftermarket side skirts 400r (fpr)

400r rear bar (fpr)

19 inch Rs gt rims with near new tyres

Interior

Nismo gear Knob

Interior is absolutely immaculate, no rips or tears in any of the seats

Factory floor mats

Aftermarket headunit

Car is making 260kw on 98pump and can hit 300kw easyarrow-10x10.png.

Theres a coupe of cons about this car, very small little dints which arent noticable on the roof. plastic cover around the indicator and wipers stalk could be replaced. mounts are broken,

This car honestly speaks for it's self. A lot of time and moneyarrow-10x10.png has been put into this car! The car drives great and is a huge head turner, but it's time to move on to something practical

Car will be sold without reg and rwc as i have no time but wouldnt need anything else than stockarrow-10x10.png exhaust and cooler.

CAR IS LOCATED IN NORTHERN SUBURBS MELBOURNE
NO TIMEWASTERS OR DREAMERS.
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