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Make: 1995 Nissan Skyline R33 GTR V-Spec

Colour: Marron

Transmission: 5 Speed Manual

Kilometers: 85xxx (Original)

Registration: 1CXM-707

-Engine-

RB26DETT

HKS DD Air Filters

HKS 3 Layer Intercooler 130mm

HKS GT-SS Turbo's with HKS Actuators

HKS SSQV Blow Off Valves

HKS 3.5" Cat Back Exhaust System

HKS Hi-Power Muffler

HKS Hi-Flow Catalytic Converter

Tomei Stinless Dump Pipe's

JJR Stainless Front Pipe's

Nismo Resonator

-Exterior-

Top Secret Front Bumper

Trust GRACER Side Skirts

Nismo Bonnet Nose

Clear Front & Side Indicators

20 Grade Window Tinting All Around

Alpha Super Bright LED Park Lights

I-Concept 6000k Xenon White Halogen Bulbs

Works Aluminium Red Wheel Nuts

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-Interior-

Nismo Carbon Gear Shifter

Clarion Front & Rear Speakers

Apexi Power FC + Hand Held

HKS EVC Version 6 (Latest)

-Handlering-

Cusco Height/Damper Adjustable Coil Overs

Volk TE37s 18x9.5

Bridgestone 265/35/18 Tyres

-Fuelling-

Bosch 044 In Tank Fuel Pump

HKS 600cc Injectors

-Driveline-

HKS Heavy Duty Single Plate Clutch

Braided Clutch Lines

Nismo Short Shifter Kit

-Security-

Autowatch Alarm with Shock Sensor add on & Turbo Timer

*Just serviced

*6 months rego

*Motor and Body in A1 Order

$26,500 Ono.

Genuine Buyers only

Pictures will be sent on request.

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For Sale

Make: 1995 Nissan Skyline R33 GTR V-Spec

Colour: Marron

Transmission: 5 Speed Manual

Kilometers: 85xxx (Original)

Registration: 1CXM-707

-Engine-

RB26DETT

HKS DD Air Filters

HKS 3 Layer Intercooler 130mm

HKS GT-SS Turbo's with HKS Actuators

HKS SSQV Blow Off Valves

HKS 3.5" Cat Back Exhaust System

HKS Hi-Power Muffler

HKS Hi-Flow Catalytic Converter

Tomei Stinless Dump Pipe's

JJR Stainless Front Pipe's

Nismo Resonator

-Exterior-

Top Secret Front Bumper

Trust GRACER Side Skirts

Nismo Bonnet Nose

Clear Front & Side Indicators

20 Grade Window Tinting All Around

Alpha Super Bright LED Park Lights

I-Concept 6000k Xenon White Halogen Bulbs

Works Aluminium Red Wheel Nuts

[/size]

-Interior-

Nismo Carbon Gear Shifter

Clarion Front & Rear Speakers

Apexi Power FC + Hand Held

HKS EVC Version 6 (Latest)

-Handlering-

Cusco Height/Damper Adjustable Coil Overs

Volk TE37s 18x9.5

Bridgestone 265/35/18 Tyres

-Fuelling-

Bosch 044 In Tank Fuel Pump

HKS 600cc Injectors

-Driveline-

HKS Heavy Duty Single Plate Clutch

Braided Clutch Lines

Nismo Short Shifter Kit

-Security-

Autowatch Alarm with Shock Sensor add on & Turbo Timer

*Just serviced

*6 months rego

*Motor and Body in A1 Order

$26,500 Ono.

Genuine Buyers only

Pictures will be sent on request.

Hi. Was wondering if I could see some pics. Also what's your reason for selling. Would u except trade n cash ur way? (not neccesary just wondering)

Cheers

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How unlucky are you. You got this car on the 10th of March and you lost your licence within 7 days, seeing you advertised the car 8 days later.

Beautiful GTR, good luck with the sale, I really feel sorry for you.

Here are some pics if anyone interested.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...ms-t258482.html

If I sell my car I'll give you a call.

free bump

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