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Hey all,

Ive come to the realisation that I dont have the time to drive and appreciate this car as much as i should and its taking up space collecting dust in my garage.

Heres a quick run down

1995 R33 GTST Coupe

White

5 Speed manual

Factory Sunroof

112000kms

R34 Side Mount intercooler

HKS Boost controller (electronic 2 stage)

Tien Superstreet Coilovers

Clutch is only 8 months old (done at approx 8000kms ago)

Brand new RDA slotted rotors with brand new EBC Redstuff pads front and rear

serviced every 6 months with timing belt done at 82000kms

JJR Coilpacks and brand new Iridium Spark plugs done 5000kms ago

18"X8" ROH Adrenalin Shadow Chrome wheels with Federal 595RS tyres

Pioneer CD Player

The bad points,

The Front bar is badly chipped and scratched from when i bought it due to the car being so low when i got it.

Paint chips on drivers side front guard and drivers side c - pillar

Driver's seat ouside bolster cushion has collapsed

Sunroof blind was causing mechanism to jam to i removed the blind altogether.

Everything on the car works fine and its an absolute pleasure to drive, have done a few long distance runs and will do 9L/100kms on the highway. The vehicle has had 1 visit to wakefield park where it performed flawlessly and was absolute fun to drive.

This is a great step for someone stepping into their first skyline or first turbo vehicle.

Not in a rush to sell, If it doesnt sell ill just finish what i had planned for it.

Looking for $11000 ono, will swap for a 600cc motorcycle such as CBR or GSXR or even VFR800

I can be contacted via PM or email sam_mitchell14(at)hotmail.com or mobile 0413 728 316

I'll update this page with pics tomorrow night

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