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Make:NISSAN SKYLINE ECR33 GTS-T M SPEC 2 door COUPE

Model:1995

Milage:157000

Transmission:Manual

Colour:Black

Location:Liverpool

Complied?Yes

RWC supplied?NSW rego

Currently registered?Yes

Price:$13000 ono make an offer

Contact:John 0404988806 [email protected]

Comments / Modifications:

Negotiable in price

12 months NSW registration

No REVS emcumbrances clean record

No dings and straight on panels

Re-gased airconditioning (very cold)

Very smooth Big potential in power

Full alarm system with automatic window lifters

Sleek and unique styling

Never boosted

Factory M-spec body kit

ENGINE PERFORMANCE MODIFICATIONS

- Greddy polished front mount intercooler

- K&N Air filter

- Legal filter enclosure box

- Aftermarket vacuum hoses

- Sports steering wheel

- Drift gear knob

- Full X-force from turbo back exhaust 4" tip (very subtle and legal noise)

- Blow off valve and one piece custom adaptor plate

WHEELS / SUSPENSION SETUP

- 18x8.5 and 18x9.5" Rare Original Vancers Deep dish (not impuls)

- Falken tyres 265/35/18 on rears and 235/35/18 fronts

- Full Bilstein racing competition adjustable coilovers (2.5k brand new)

- Front and rear aftermarket slotted disc brakes

- Front and rear Strut braces

- HICAS

STEREO SETUP

- Very loud MTX 12" Sub woofer

- 4 channel MTX amplifier

- Professional installation with big gauge wiring

- 5"splits and 6x9 rears

- Powerful Panasonic MP3 player

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