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Hi Everyone, Guess its time for me to move on and jump onto the GTR boat so lm selling my Non Turbo GTS4

Make: Nissan Skyline

Model: 1995 R33 GTS4 Non Turbo

Milage: Genuine 110k (Read Details)

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Metallic Green (Only 400 ever made according to people on this forum) (DNO Paint Code)

Location: Bankstown/Kensington, you decide

Complied? Yes, Registered at the moment with one year rego on it

RWC supplied? YES

Currently registered? YES

Price: ASKING PRICE IS 13,500 BUT HOPING FOR A SWAP. Also negotiable on price

Contact: Please contact via PM or call 0431 988 784

Comments / Modifications: Please find below

Images: Please find below on Facebook link or PM me

This vehicle has been a weekender as lm a full time student and can't afford to drive to Uni everyday, in the last year, ive only put on 5k and vehicle has never let me down. But l want my dream car so if someone is hoping to downgrade due to high petrol prices or other committments, PLease let me know

ALSO, SINCE I OPERATE MY OWN AUTOMOTIVE STORE, I AM WILLING TO SUPPLY VERY CHEAP SERVICE PARTS FOR THE VEHICLE ONCE ITS BEEN SOLD

Eg. Japanese Toyo Max Oil filter RRP$35, approx $12 each

Cooma 5-50w OIL, RRP$140, $70 a bottle

I WILL ONLY SELL THESE ITEMS TO THE BUYER, NO ONE ELSE

Basically, l have a full catback system on my vehicle fitted from Japan, since its been in Aus, its been serviced using the best fluids as i own my own auto spares shop at the moment.

The vehicle has done a genuine 110k. I know this because i imported this car personally off one of my Suppliers in Japan (Fuji Brakes and Friction) about a year ago.

The vehicle has:=

Fuji Race Spec Brakes up front, Geniune Nissan pads rear RRP$260 a pair

3.25" Cat Back exahust with JASMA muffler (Sorry, l dont know what brand it is)

K&N Pod filter in enclosed DIY box

Upgraded Fuel Pump

Custom CAI from frontbar to pod

Aftermarket Coil Over Suspensions

Front and rear Nismo Replica Strut bars

Reflective 35% tint all around besides rear

Consult Cable will be included (DIY, but lm a full time electrical engineering student)

17" White Nismo LMGT4 Replica Rims (Looks very good with the factory green)

Philips HID Headlight conversion running from a relay (Can remove for you)

Interior has been redone in white fabric with NISMO embossed onto covers, not the best, but looks great

Full security System, will disclose to buyer

Full JVC, SD card, MP3, CD Head Unit

MTX Sub and Amplifier.

Kenwood 6x9 Speakers for rear and JVC 6" up front

Sony Cabling

I think thats about it, ive been told its been dynoed at approx 110kw at all four in Japan, but that was on Jap Premium fuel, so expect lower in AUS

I guess thats all l can think of at the moment.

Ive just renewed rego on it for a whole year, so thats about 1k saving already.

Bad thing is there is a tiny bump on the rear quarter panel, doesnt look too bad, but its there from someone reversing into me and running off. THeres a pic of the damage on the Facebook

You can check out the pics on my Facebook. I hope you have one?

If not, please send me your email and ill send them to you.

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=294&...0006&ref=mf

Im looking at spending around 10k for a swap with a R33 GTR

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