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Year: 1995

Make: Nissan

Model: Skyline ECR33 GTS-t Type M

Milage: 142,000 km

Colour: white

Location: northern suburbs, Melbourne

Complied? yes

RWC supplied? no

Currently registered? no

Offer: willing to swap for anything of the same value. throw an offer!

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Modifications:

- Nismo fuel pump

- 3" HKS Super Drager II turbo back exhaust

- 3" HKS catalytic converter

- 600x300x75mm Hybrid front mount intercooler

- Turbosmart boost controller

- HKS pod filter

- Exedy heavy duty cushioned button clutch

- rebuilt gearbox

- Comes with black Enkei rims (not pictured)

- Original Nismo 400R front bar, sideskirts, back bar

- Stealth wing

- tinted windows

- HKS turbo timer

- Timex boost and water temp guages

- alarm

- Pioneer 6" front splits, Kenwood 7x10" rear speakers

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Comments:

the engine spun a bearing and snapped a rod, so

an RB25DET block can be supplied for an extra $600 but would prefer to sell as is.

would like to swap with something on the road with rego, preferably manual might accept auto depending on the car.

honda integra or prelude is highly sought after. all offers considered!

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contact via sms or call 0401 912 940

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