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1995 Skyline R33 GTST , Type M ( White) Manual

Series 1.5

This car is in great condition.

Rare Factory Sunroof

Exterior

- Mspec Wing

- Mspec Sideskirts

- Gtr Front Bar

- Veilside Rear Bar

- Sunroof

- Volk Challange Forged Light Weight (17x 8 & 17 x 9)

- Sumitomos all round with 80% tread

- Philips H1 5000k

Interior

- MoMo Apache Steering wheel

- GTR Instrument Cluster

- Trust Gear Knob

- Custom red leather shift and brake boot

- Sparco Pedals

- Panasonic Head Unit

- Alipine rears and front splits

- Us Audio Compe Amp(1200watts)

- 12 inch Pioneer compe sub

Car is clean as it can be

Mods

HKS 2535r Hiflow Ballberring Turbo

Trust Front pipe and Dump pipe

Os Giken Ex Cam

Z32 Afm

Apexi Hiflow Filter

Nismo 555cc Injectors

Bosch 550Bhp Pump

Apexi Power Fc With Hand Controller ( Limited D1 Edition )

HKS Super Dragger Cat back Exhaust 3 "

Big Hiflow 3"cat

Excedy Twin Heavy Duty Clutch

Red Line Bushes

Custom RHK Front Mount

Anodised Red Light weight Intercooler piping

Blitz Turbo Timer Fatt2

Blitz Temp Gauge

Greddy Boost gauge

I think i left out some but thats all for now ,

This car always serviced every 5000ks maybe less

Just had all belts changed , original nissan belts with receipts.

This car has been my baby.

Comes with rwc and rego till nov 2005

Oh yes , car comes with almost all stock parts , including stock Body kits.

Including Stock ECU , injectors , etc etc…

When I got this car it was dead stock. All mods done this year. Turbo not done more then 10000k

Everything is mostly brand new.Need to sell asap , leaving Melbourne.

Asking $24500 ono

Offers???

Or Without Mods (Offers)?

$19500 for standard which still includes rims , intercooler , exhaust system etc etc

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I Have Access To 20k But Id Want The Whole Car With All Mods. Pm If You Are Keen

20k is a little too low , all mods are almost brand new , all done this year.Maybe if u could offer a little higher !Im not asking skyhigh prices as i need to sell asap.

Hi Skynuts nice car, just a couple of quick Q's if you don't mind

Doesn't the 2535 have a T25 flange and the R33 a T3 flange? if so do you have an aftermarket exhuast manifold or just adapters? and what about the dump pipe flange?

How response is the 2535r does the boost start to kick in around 3500, 4500 etc ?

And can you please post some pics of where the temp gauge and boost gauge are mount plus a pic of the center console and the gtr instument cluster.

Hope thats not to much of a strain. :)

Cheers

Dori

i have sent u pm , anyway the turbo is well known for quick responce , thats wat makes it one of the best drift turbos, it starts spooling at 2900 revs. Thats not laggy at all. so yeah ...

Anyone??? Price is ONO !!!!

Doesn't the 2535 have a T25 flange and the R33 a T3 flange? if so do you have an aftermarket exhuast manifold or just adapters? and what about the dump pipe flange?  

Dori

You can get a 2535 with a T3 Flange.

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