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Make: Nissan

Model: Skyline R33 GTS25-t Series 2 M SPEC

Milage: 166xxxkms

Transmission:5 speed Manual

Colour:Silver

Location:A.C.T. Canberra

Complied?Yes

RWC supplied?On application

Currently registered?Yes

Price:$14998

Contact:Josh on 0400 663 769 (voice mail during the day) or email at [email protected]

Comments / Modifications:

1996 Nissan Skyline GTST Series II 2.5t manual coupe in silver. 189kw at the rear wheels at 11-12Psi

Late model example of a classic, I've enjoyed every minute of owning this car but it's time to find my own place and for me to move on and pass it on to it's lucky new owner. Drives Beautifully, a properly good example, feel very tight to drive, motor is silky smooth as a RB25 should be and look gorgeous outside.

Features:

* 2.5 litre turbo (RB25DET) Perfect condition.

* Pivot Air and Fuel ratio Controller

* 5 Speed Manual

* 600X300 Front mount polished alloy intercooler

* 3 Inch Mandrel Bent Exhaust from turbo back custom made with highflow cat. Very quiet for this type of exhaust and sounds amazing when you get into it.

* Massive dump pipe straight from the turbo.

* Greddy Turbo timer with real time speed, 0-100 0-400m timing etc, fully automatic, brilliant genuine Japanese unit.

* Autometer Pro Comp boost gauge and Air fuel ratio gauge.

* Adjustable Boost Controller allen key type under bonnet

* 18" RSGT wheels fitted with 235s.

* Front brake calipers only just rebuilt.

* JVC DVD MP3 Player with remote.

* Clarion Full auto Folding Screen And inbuilt TV tunner

* Rockford Fosgate 12" Sub with Rockford Fosgate Amp in the back.

* Sunroof Electric Type factory fit

* Dual Air Bags

* Climate Control Aircon

* Power Windows

* Tinted windows

* 3 Point Insurance approved imobiliser with alarm shock sensor etc.

* Remote Central locking

* Service History and receipts

* Serviced every 5-7.5kkms with fully synthetic oils. Always maintained properly by myself and previous owners. I'm very particular about servicing being performed properly on my cars.

* Original R33 Service manual.

* All 6 Ignition Coil packs Factory brand new 15000kms ago $1500

* Kyb shocks lowered on Kings 2", original springs provided as well. Looks great at either height.

* Timing belt at 100,000ks

* Turbo Charger at 100,000ks

* New Clutch At 110,000 klms standard type

* Rear drive shafts removed and re greased splines

* Front outer tierod ends replaced

Again this car is one you won't be disappointed by. Drives very tight, infinitely less rattles than some. Don't believe the kays, this is what a 160000km skyline should look and drive like, there are examples out there with half the kays on their odometers (who knows how much they're been wound!) That are in worse condition than this.

Any enquiries contact Josh on 0400 663 769 (voice mail during the day) or email at [email protected]

Images:

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Edited by TailsTails

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