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As the topic states, my GTR is for sale, I'm currently settling on a house and have too much money tied up in it.

1995 Nissan Skyline GTR Vspec - $28,000

Make: Nissan

Model: Skyline GTR Vspec

Milage: 56,000

Colour: White

Location: Sydney

Currently registered? Yes, October 08

Price: $28,000

Brakes:

- Project Mu SCR slotted rotors

- New Ferodo DS2500 brake pads

- Nismo Braided Brake lines

- Cusco Master Cylinder stopper

Suspension:

- Whiteline camber, castor, and subframe alignments kits

- Whiteline front and rear adjustable sway bars

- Whiteline bushing kit

- BuddyClub Racing Spec coilovers, height and damper adjustable - fitted approx 1 month ago

Engine:

- Apexi pod filters

- Greddy Carbon Fiber diversion plate

- 21 row oil cooler & filter relocation

- Nismo Oil Separator

- Mines ECU

- Kakimoto Cat Back Racing Muffler

- UAS Sport Clutch

Other:

- Driver & Passenger 4 point harness's fitted

- Nismo White faced gages

- Nismo gear knob

- Team Raceworx Atessa controller

- Fire extinguisher fitted

- Pioneer DEH P6850MP Head Unit with IPOD adapter & Pioneer Speakers

- HKS 6 point bolt-in roll cage (engineerable), and I've retained the entire interior in the car.

- Foglights (easily removable)

- Alarm / Immobilizer

- Bridgestone Adrenalins fitted

This car is awesome, has absolutely 0 problems and is still in showroom condition.

More parts are available with the car as well:

- Aftermarket dump pipes and front pipe

- Standard ECU

- Standard Swaybars

- Standard GTR coilovers

PM me for a phone number.

Pictures:

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Hey guys,

I was the prefious owner of this car and I can tell you that as of Januray this car was in pristine condition. If you are looking for a very solid R33 GTR this would be a good place to start.

Hi, l was wondering if you're willing to swap for a 1995 R33 GTS4? + Cash on top obviously, can pay up to 10-13k cash on top for the vehicle.

Where are you located in Sydney

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/19...amp;hl=r33+gts4

Heres the link.

Hey guys,

I was the prefious owner of this car and I can tell you that as of Januray this car was in pristine condition. If you are looking for a very solid R33 GTR this would be a good place to start.

Thanks Tim, it is an absolutely great car and I've maintained it in the same condition as you did, if I could afford both the house and the GTR it wouldn't be up for sale.

Hi, l was wondering if you're willing to swap for a 1995 R33 GTS4? + Cash on top obviously, can pay up to 10-13k cash on top for the vehicle.

Where are you located in Sydney

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/19...amp;hl=r33+gts4

Heres the link.

Nah sorry mate, only selling it because the money is needed elsewhere!

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