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For sale 1995 R33 GTS-T. P/s ,C/control air con ,E/W ,Airbag ,ABS ,E/M ,Aerial ,4WS ,Pioneer CD .

- Turismo Blue 2pk

- 19x8 ROH Modena 3pce wheels

- JJR Nismo 400R Kit

- Nismo clear front & side indicators

- Koni Sport adjustable shocks (yellow)

- Adjustable castor bushes

- Whiteline front & rear adjustable sway bars

- JJR 3.5 in turbo back stainless exhaust , with split dump & front pipe & high flow cat

- Yellow Jackets coil packs (New)

- NGK iridium spark plugs

- Targa Tasmania plates

Just serviced with Motul synthetic oil& filter ,air & fuel filters , gearbox oil , new front tyres & wheel align ,New front brake pads . Standard motor and boost. 1 owner past six years , Reluctant sale

177,000klms

Immaculate condition $13,900

0466841587

NO TYRE KICKERS/ TEST PILOTS

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Forgot to mention the car is currently fitted with a smaller diameter mild steel rear pipe and muffler due to noise ,but the stainless rear pipe is included (shown in photo). and its $13,900 ono .

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Free bump as I saw this car in the flesh on the huon highway just out of Kingston, beautiful looking car and seems to be in fantastic condition. I have the same bodykit sitting in the spare room which I'll hopefully get around to fitting to my series 1.5 at some point soon :)

Good luck with the sale!

Jay

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Free bump as I saw this car in the flesh on the huon highway just out of Kingston, beautiful looking car and seems to be in fantastic condition. I have the same bodykit sitting in the spare room which I'll hopefully get around to fitting to my series 1.5 at some point soon :)

Good luck with the sale!

Jay

Thanks mate :thumbsup: will be sad to see it go , as its been my project for the last six years , but unfortunately skylines don't tow boats to well :(

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