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Hey Guys,

Some of you might already know that I have lost my licence for 1 year as a result, i have to sell it. Too paranoid from the Vic cops.

Anyway here are some details of it:

NISSAN SKYLINE R33 GTS-T M-Spec

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ELECTRONICS:

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-Apexi Pen Turbo Timer,

-Apexi RSM (Rev Speed Meter),

-Apexi SAFC (Super Air Flow Converter),

-Sard Mechanical Boost Meter,

ENGINE MODS:

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-Apexi Power Intake Pod Filter With Heatshield Box,

-3" Catco Dump/Front Pipe,

-3" Catco Hi-Flow Cat,

-3" Resonator to be legal at 90db,

-3" Titanium tip Catback Exhaust,

- TurboSmart Dual Stage Boost Controller Set 11.0PSI,

TRACTION/STEERING MODS:

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-Nismo Front Struct Bar With MasterCylinder Stopper,

-BRS Poison 17 x 7 Front 215's 17 x 9 Rear 235's,

-Polythane Bushes,

ACCESSORIES:

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-Nismo Clear Side Indicators,

-GTR Rear Spoiler,

-Phillips White Blue Xenons,

-Razo Pedals,

-Navan Auto Shifter,

-Formula 1 Tint (35% Side+Quarter 20% Rear),

-Reverse EL Dials,

-Full alarm system,

AUDIO:

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JVC MP3/CD Player,

Sony Explode 6" 3-Way Speakers,

CAR INFO:

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- Own it at 72,000kkm's and now its 96,000km's (original)

- Automatic

- Had the car in 2003

- Late 1993 model

- Original Gun Metal Grey colour

- Full original Type-M body kit

- Timing Belt and major service completed by ICE Performance at 95,000km's

- Regular 5,000km's service

- Never been crashed

- Very clean engine, exterior and interior

- Never been raced or track use

- Well looked after

- Reg till end of December 2004

Pretty standard stuff and very fast car for an automatic :( . Im the first owner in Australia. Have all manuals and import papers showing original km's. Got original parts as well eg: full exhaust, airbox filter, spoiler, black dash surroundings so it doesn't look as ricey etc..

Will not separate any parts.

$17,500 for the lot

At this stage, im not desparate in selling it so whoever wants it i will let it go.

For pictures you can goto:

http://www.pbase.com/pushead1

or

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost...500&ppuser=1585

Thanks all oh and im in Melbourne :D

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thanks for the reply guys. was on a saturday morning at 11am. nice road, no traffic on a nice sunny day. 70km limit so decided to do something really stupid from a red light and said to myself ok ill give it a go just for kicks. i never drag or race but it was too tempting as on that day the weather was beautiful..did 119 km for like 2 seconds and backed off and suddenly came from nowhere an unmarked coppa chase me so yeah :( not a good thing and learnt my lesson. been catching train/bus to and from work and trust me it suck!

beautiful skyline, prolly the cleanest and straightess one around.

have driven it several times and it is a great drive considering it is automatic.

great buy guys with sensible mods and stock parts!!!

let me know your best price - send me a pm!!!

hey, sorry about your license, maan

don't quite understand - they screwed you for that 49km?

hmn.. than that's too much.. 'the worst' i did - was +40km over 40km limit.. i just switched the 1st gear and push the accelerator, I was going to slow after that, but they caught me :)( They issued me the highest penalty.. bad me.. but again - different countries, different laws

free bump for ya

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