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Item: Nissan R33 Skyline Gtst M SPEC

Location: Coomera

Website: here

Item Condition: used but very clean

Reason for Selling: got a company car

Price and Payment Conditions: 15 500 ono or throw me an offer NO SWAPS

Extra Info:car is a 94 m spec 5 SPEED, factory fitted when new with a very rare ACTIVE LSD which is basically GTR V SPEC DIFF, DRIVE SHAFTS AND DASH.

CAR RECENTLY MADE 230RWHP on just 7 psi on dyno

car is complied and is currently registered

lowered on king springs drive surprisingly well and not too stiff

cat back 3 inch exhaust.

18 inch rays wheels

Greddy turbo timer

boost gauge

trust front mount cooler

pod filter

immobiliser

it needs a new clutch and is gettin replaced in 2-3 weeks

Pictures: yep

Contact Details: pm me here or call or sms brad 0438 977 388 or msn [email protected]

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isn't active LSD standard on all series 2's?

Definately not standard, the GTR A-LSD was a $5000 option from factory. Rare indeed in a GTS-T!!! Mine has it too!!!

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