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Vehicle 1995 NISSAN SKYLINE ECR33 GTS-T M SPEC

Price $18,500

Kilometres 86,000

Transmission 5 speed Manual

Engine 6 cylinder Petrol Turbo 2.5L (2498cc)

Reg Expire NOV-2007

Contact Anton 0415 588 467

one of a kind. full list of extrs include

TIEL front and rear bars

DU LUCK style boot lid (looks like the rear of an R32)

rare KAKIMOTO raceing 2 piece forged alloys 17x10 rear, 9's front

KAKIMOTO raceing turbo back, 3inch exhaust with high flow cat

TIEN adjustable suspension

EXEDY heavy duty clutch

DEFI boost gauge and controller

massive MONSTER PERFOMANCE front mounted intercooler measures 600x300x80mm. flows 54cf per min

K&N pod filter

automatic TURBO timer (hidden under dash)

Blow Off Valve

rear sway bar

RAZO pedal's

modified rear tail lights

PAGER style alarm system range 1.5 KMS (contoller has small LCD screen)

JVC 7.5 inch TV/DVD/CD/MP3/WMA player

KIKKER 6 inch splits

2 CADENCE amps

15 inch boston audio sub

will supply DOTAR's approvals, compliance papers, (complied may 2005) & engineers certificate for all modifications

$18 500 ono.

Driven only on weekends, Company car does the daily grind.

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Edited by El Mariachi
  • 4 months later...

Hey, Nice car I've seen it around.

I just checked the topic with you selling you rims. You say they're 3 piece twice in that thread, so assuming it's not a typo, but you say 2 piece here. I own a set of these rims also (4dr r32 in newi) and I'm pretty sure they're only 2-piece. Also, are the lips aluminium or stainless? mine are stainless, just wondering if yours are the same. :( thanks

GL

Edited by -Jimmy-
Hey, Nice car I've seen it around.

I just checked the topic with you selling you rims. You say they're 3 piece twice in that thread, so assuming it's not a typo, but you say 2 piece here. I own a set of these rims also (4dr r32 in newi) and I'm pretty sure they're only 2-piece. Also, are the lips aluminium or stainless? mine are stainless, just wondering if yours are the same. :) thanks

GL

thanks buddy

Yeah there 3 piece ( thats what iv been told by the guys at tyre power anyway ) havnt botherd to check anywhere else as i want to sell the car but keeping seeing rims i want to buy. so whichever happens first

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