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1995 - R33 GTST Skyline Series 2

Very reluctant sale.

Serious buyers only, no time wasters please. Plenty of modifications with engineers certificate as a 4 seater.

180XXX Kilometre’s

269 Kw on HI boost (14.5psi) can go higher.

Upgraded Turbo: Garrett GT 3076r Turbo

Apexi Power FC with Hand Controller

Tein Adjustable Suspension

Turbosmart E Boost 2 Boost Controller, Low-Hi @ 12-14.5 psi

Veilside Body kit

18” Advan mags

Front Mount Intercooler

Pod Air Filter

Split Fire Coil Packs

Upgraded Fuel Rails

3” Exhaust

HICAS Lock Bar

Heads up display, displasy either speed or revs

Front Camber Kit

Slotted rotors front and back

Momo Steering Wheel and Gear Knob

Alpine Double Din with 6 disc stacker

Alpine Splits at the front, 6x9 rears, Kicker sub, and two amps

Oil catch can

Shift Lights

Turbo Timer

Two spare Rims with tread.

Engineer’s Certificate for all modifications.

Have receipts for most modifications

Tuned at ESP

If more photos or info are wanted please let me know... [email protected]

Looking for $10,000 ono must sell.

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Price drop $8500

Yes they did, this would be a series 1.5 seeing as they're not series 2 headlights as well.

Yep, plus the interior and the lack of Airbag also.Never seen this car around... GLWS!

Yes as the Skyline gurus have pointed out, its a series 1.5 as I've now found out?? Didn't really know there was a1.5? Only had one airbag in the steering wheel, does have the series 2 neon "Skyline" on the boot, plus the boot lock cover.

The reason you haven't seen it is because its been sitting in the garage for about 12 months or more. I have work car that's a bit cheaper on fuel for me..

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