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Nissan Skyline R33 GTST Type M, 95 model. 5 speed manual, Black in colour. Have spent thousands in looks and performance on the car. No expense spared!

EXTERIOR

- sprayed and detailed brake calipers

- 400r front bar with clear indicators

- GTR grille

- R34 GTT rims

- carbon fibre bonnet with pins, still have standard bonnet also

- halogen bulbs for headlights

- clear side indicators

- lowered

INTERIOR

- R33 GTR seats and door trim

- Apexi RSM and stand

- Apexi EL boost gauge

- Blitz SBC electronic boost controller

- EL dials (2 colours blue and green)

- HKS type 1 turbo timer

- Nismo gear knob

- pioneer MP3 head unit

- hertz rear speakers

- pioneer front splits

ENGINE/PERFORMANCE

- Full engine rebuild at 94,000 kms. Now at 135,000

- HKS GT-RS turbo kit (400ps rating) Fitted with speedflow braided lines and fittings

- Machined exhaust manifold

- Gaskets replaced turbo, manifold and plenum with genuine nissan items

- polished exhaust manifold heat shield

- Large Intercooler with chrome/alluminium piping

- oil cooler with braided speedflow fittings and braided lines, custom built into front bar

- custom alluminium cold air box

- K&N pod filter

- Apexi 555cc injectors

- Bosch 044 in boot fuel pump

- Sard fuel pressure regulator

- custom surge tank recieving fuel from standard fuel pump

- custom oil catch can with K&N filter/breather

- ALL THE ABOVE FITTED WITH SPEEDFLOW BRAIDED LINES AND FITTINGS!

- turbosmart BOV type 1

- Z32 afm with Tomei plug

- splitfire coil packs

- NGK spark plugs gapped to 0.8mm

- new brake pads

- new suspension bushes

- 3' exhaust from turbo

- new highflow cat (1000kms old)

- CES split dump pipe. HPC coated

- Serviced every 5000kms with motul 300V engine oil ($140 for 6 litres)

- Redline gearbox oil

- new oil filter

- new fuel filter

- Apexi power FC

- Short shifter kit

- New Unique Autosports 1400kg clamp load clutch (1000km old)

- lightweight flywheel 4.5kg

Car has an 'autowatch' alarm system top of the range. Windows go up with alarm, immobilisers, motion sensors etc... All engine work was done approx 1000kms ago where all gaskets have been changed, and performance parts have been installed. Car is run on low boost 0.6bar, can be changed via electronic boost controller up to 1.2bar. Quick street car, responsive and fun to drive. Looking offers around $30,000. Contact Boro on 0410580010 or PM me regarding this sale.

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DUUUUDDDE, your selling, why???? Such a nice car... Guys, this is a genuine immaculate Skyline with very nice modifications.

Good luck with the sale

yeah cant afford to keep it, looking at starting up a business so the car has to go. as long as i have it i will keep spending cash on it. Will buy one later on down the track if things to as planed... Pic Below more upon request....

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