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This 1995 series 1.5 mspec r33 is the last before the series 2 so comes with most of the series 2 goodies

including series 2 engine air bag, etc Lots of dollars spent

Modifications:

- Tomei adjustable exhaust cam set to 2deg advance

- Hks Gt2530 Turbo Kit

- Hks 3 "Split dump

- Hks 3 "Front dump

- HKS Hard intake pipe

- 3" Stainless Mandrel Bent Magnaflow cat back exhaust

- 3" Hi Flow Cat

- Pod Filter

- Silicon hoses and lines

- Trust FMIC

- Z32 AFM

- Nismo FPR

- New Yellow Jackets coil packs

- Bosch 044 fuel pump

- Apexi Power fc + Apexi Commander

- BLITZ Sbc ID3 SPEC-S Electronic Boost Controller

- Exeddy ceramic GTR Clutch Kit

- Lightened Chromolly Fly wheel

- Pro-Stopper Series 5 Alarm

- Triplex Immobilizer

- Head Unit - Eclipise 50x4 CD5444 CD/MS Receiver with MP3/ATRAC3

- Kenwood 7x10's 350watts

- Nismo 400r Sideskirts

- Nismo Clear Side indicators

- Alpine V12 Amplifier

- KYB Coil Overs

- 20% Tinted Windows

- Twin K&N oil breathers

- Fully Engineered Hi Cas Lock system

-Water/methanol Injection system

- Comes with 225/50 16 Yokohama Advan Semi Slick Tyres on stock r33 rims painted black, not wheels in picture

- Brand new Rda Slotted front and Rear Discs & QFM K-750 pads

Car makes 240rwkw on 17.5psi, is always garaged and serviced with motul synthetic oil, engine has been rebuild, compression test etc welcome.

Excellent power and response in every gear, no lag.

$15500

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