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Hi,

I am selling my Nissan skyline R33 GTS-T. It is a regretable sale and doesn't have to be sold asap or anything. I am about to upgrade to a XR6T and will need to sell this to buy one. There is nothing wrong with the car and it is in extremly good condition. I have owned the car for 2 years, i bougth it when it has 62,000kms. The car just ran out of warrenty but has been fully maintained. I have done the cam belt at 86,000kms with all genuine parts, it has all new exhaust gaskets, when i have the 3" exhaust put on the manifold gasket was done with all new studs.(from nissan). The car also comes with a full GTR body kit painted white and a standard full exhaust system which are not fitted. The rear muffler is interchangable with the standard muffler for epa regulations. The 3" muffler is far to loud but can be put on as it is connected via a flange. So you can have a 3" exhaust all the way from the turbo, and u can hook up the standard muffler to the 3" so it's quieter but still goes faster. Also comes with a GFB Blowoff valve that is not attached but can be in 5 mins. The car also comes with the standard gear knob and radio.

Specs:

Nissan Skyline R33

12/95'

Series 1.5 ( Has full S2 conversion, including lights( Very clean, no moisture build up or anything), bonnet, grill and guards)

Turbo

5 Spd Manual

93,092km (with service history)

White

Hybrid FMIC with 2 1/2 inch chrome piping (Paid $1,100 with recipt)

Full 3" exhaust( Paid $1,300 with recipt)

Full VeilSide kit (including rear bar, rear wing, side skirts and front bar) (Paid $2,500 for kit, painting and fitting with recipt)

Nismo chrome bar shift knob (paid $110 with recipt)

White guages instaled(odo hasn't been tampered with)

17" wheel, the look good, but i don't know what brand they are. They are 17"/8.5 on the front and deep dish 17"/9 on the rears

Tyres: 255/40R17 Falken Azenis tyres on the rear, has 80% tread left on 235/40R17 Goodyear Eagle F1's on the front.(the brand new ones) The reason i didn't keep the same tyres on front and back is because the F1's don't come in 255/40R17. Rear tyres are brand new(Just spent $690 on them)

Blitz Turbo Timer(also shows how much boost u are running but cannot alter it)

Blaupunkt cd player with 1gb hard drive ( paid $750 with recipt)

Rest of car standard including suspension. Hasn't been boosted, believe it or not i don't care. The car pulls very good power without boost. Before i installed the intercooler, with just a exhaust it pulled 152.9RWKW with sheet. I am not going to assume what it will get with the intercooler. No pod filters or anything. Just a k & N panel filter.

The car was fully serviced a 6 weeks ago with fully sinthetic oil and genuine oil filter. The spark plugs are NGK platnums which were relaced at 75,000km. The fuel filter was changed 9k ago, as was the brake/clutch/coolant flush. The engine bay is spotless and it runs like a dream.

This car has been meticulously maintained, no scratches or dents, always washed once a week by crystal hand car wash.

chasing $22,000 with REGO and RWC ( I don't want to hear anything about the price being to steep please)

PLease contact me via e-mail or here for more pics or come and have a view. I am in S.E suburbs of Melbourne.

[email protected]

Cheers, Mark

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