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1995 Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T Series 1.5

It is with great sadness I am selling my pride and joy for a couple of genuine reasons. My wife and I just recently had a baby boy, so now we are on the one income. In addition I predominantly ride a motorbike to work or take public transport so the Skyline really doesn't get used much at all. I imported the car though a broker myself in 2003, so I am the first and only Australian owner. This car has never been raced/drifted and has always been garaged. I religiously service it every 5000Km's with ELF Excellium synthetic oil. Only mild modifications performed as outlined below. Whoever purchases this will have many many years of joyful driving.

I am asking $16000 O.N.O

If interested, please feel free to PM me or call me on 0423217771.

Specs...

2.5L Turbo

5 speed manual

Wine Red

75000Km

HICAS 4 Wheel Steering

3" mandrel bent exhaust, 3” dump pipe, Kakimoto stainless muffler

Immobiliser/Alarm/Remote central locking

ROH 17" Alloys

Drivers airbag

Climate control, Power windows

30mm lowered Heavy Duty King springs with KYB shocks

'Extreme' Heavy Duty Ceramic Button Clutch - (only done approx 5000Km) - good for God knows how many Kw's

Braided clutch line

Redline Shockproof Gearbox Oil

Front strut brace

HKS Turbo Timer

Series 2 boot spoiler

GTR replica grill (still have original if needed)

K&N High Flow Filter

Pioneer 12 stack CD player

Genuine floor mats

Upgraded battery

Thank you,

Terry

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