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hi just selling my 1995 R33 Gts25t series 1 in white colour..Owned the car for just over 6 months never had a problem with it...Selling due to travelling to tafe and uni is too far for me to drive in a skyline 4 days a week...

The car has 114,000km's on it...at 110,000 i had a major service done..including timing belt, water pump, all drive belts, oil, oil filter, coolant flush etc... all running perfectly except one of the belts whistles when it first starts up (needs to be tightened). The car had new disck brakes and pads put on it at 105,000kms and also at the same time was taken to matouks racing for a re tune. The car makes 210kw atw at 10psi (driven on 7psi mostly).

The car has a full 3" "inch exhaust system, k&n pod filter, front mount intercooler, Blitz dual stage boost controller, and the re tuned ecu by matouks racing.

Interior condition is immaculate!

Exterior has usual light scrathes marks but very good considering the age of the car..

Selling for $8,500 NON NEGOTIABLE! dropped it down from $11,000 as a buyer fell through at $10,000 due to a loan issue.

I bought the car late 2010 for $10,000 and have spent just over $1,500 on it so it owes me a bit..However 8,500 is a loss that i can handle...my loss is ur gain...

contact me anytime, call or msg

Nikita

0433 793 100

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