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Nissan Skyline R33 GTS25t Series 2

(screw selling - I'm keeping it)

Nissan RB25DET DOHC 2.5L Inline 6 cylinder Intercooled Turbo

5 speed manual

Metallic Silver

Manufactured 12/1995

Car is in exceptional condition

Imported in 2003, Bought in April with 93k kms, First Australian owner

120k (real) kms

Twin airbags

ABS brakes

Always filled with BP Ultimate 98

Serviced every 7000kms (last on 17/8/2004)

2 year warranty remaining (Aust wide - transferable)

Rego until End of April 2005

The car has the following modifications:

  • 3 Point Immobiliser (battery backed/auto arming/shock sensor/turbo timer etc)
  • HKS Sequential BOV
  • Apexi Power Intake
  • Apexi Turbo Timer
  • Nismo Clear Side Indicators
  • Pivot Boost gauge
  • Pivot Air/Fuel sensor tweaker type thingy
  • Aftermarket Cat Back twin exhaust + Cat
  • Suspension: Tein shocks and springs, lowered
  • Linearetta 17 inch rims wearing (225/235)/45ZR17 rubber
  • Endless brake pads on front
  • Pioneer DEH-P6450 Head Unit
  • JL Audio TR690-TXi 6x9 Rear Speakers
  • Response AA-0435 4 Channel x 100W (RMS) Amplifier

http://users.tpg.com.au/johnkg/skyline/index.html

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dude i have a 1992 nissan pulsar with a gtir motor conversion interested in a trade plus cash adjustment ?????

Not really interested in a pulsar conversion. Am looking to sell purely for financial reasons, and want cheap insurance etc. Trade would have to be something stock. (probably more interested in cash and sorting out a new ride myself though)

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