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For Sale: Nissan Skyline R33 GTS25t Series 2

$24,500

Location: Canberra

Phone: John 0402324441

Email: [email protected]

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Metallic Silver

5 speed manual transmission

Manufactured 12/95 - Registered 01/1996 in Japan

Full Series 2 - Twin airbags/updated ECU etc

ABS brakes

126k kms

  • First Australian owner, bought from F&F Imports Canberra 2 years ago with 95k kms. Serviced with F&F since. Last service 12/01/2005
  • 1.3 years remaining of Australia wide warranty from ASWN (transferable)
  • New tyres all around
  • Never moved from stock boost
  • Runs like new
  • Immaculate condition
  • Very reluctant sale :) (advertised it once before on here then withdrew), but time to start saving a house deposit

The car has the following mild modifications

  • 3 Point Immobiliser (battery backed/auto arming/shock sensor/turbo timer etc)
  • Nismo Clear Side Indicators
  • Apexi Turbo Timer
  • Pivot 2 Bar Boost gauge
    Performance:
  • Apexi Power Intake
  • HKS cat-back twin 2.5" exhaust
  • HKS Sequential BOV
  • Aftermarket cat
  • Pivot Air/Fuel ratio tweaker
    Handling:
  • TEIN type NR coilover suspension, lowered
  • Whiteline camber adjustment kits front & rear
  • Front strut tower brace
  • Rear strut tower brace
  • Linearetta rims: Front 17x8 , Rear 17x9
  • Tyres: 235/45R17 BFGoodrich g-Force Sport all round (new)
  • Endless brake pads on front
    Sound System:
  • Pioneer DEH-P6450 Head Unit
  • Rear: JL Audio TR690-TXi 6x9 speakers
  • Front: Response CS2298 Kevlar split speakers
  • Amplifier: Response AA-0435 400W (RMS) 4 Channel

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