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Selling because chaning to newer car

Item: 1995 r33 Skyline gts-t

Details:

- 5 speed manual

- 125,000 km's

- Custom 600 x 300 fmic

- Apexi air filter

- Turbosmart Dual-stage boost controller

- Apexi S-AFC

- 3" Exhaust Cat-back

- HKS Fully Adjustable suspension

- AVS 16" wheels with a lot of tread left

Exterior:

- Full body kit (Don't know exactly what it's called been told GTR, 400R, Bomex... you decide from the pics).

- GTR Adjustable rear wing

- Very clean body

Interior:

- New Kenwood headunit

- Decend sound system (Kenwood amp, pioneer speakers)

- Nismo gear knob

- Boost Guage

- Apexi turbo timer

- Alarm with keyless entry & immobiliser.

Location: Melbourne (SE Suburb)

Price: $17,900

Extra Info: I've had the car for almost 3 years now and never actually tested the full potential (never been on race track). Very clean and serviced at Dandenong Nissan every 5000km's. Registration till March 2006 (i think - will double check)

Contact Details: Call Sam: 0438166809 or email: [email protected]

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I'll get some better pics soon.

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  • 3 weeks later...
may i ask what front bar that is you have? it looks sex *thumbs up*

free bump

Thanks mate, not 100% sure I'm pretty sure its a Nismo 400R.

has it got much power how many kilowatts is it?looks like a nice car is it good to drive and would u go any lower in the price?

bianca

It was put on the dyno when installing the SAFC and reached just under 200rwkw (I have the sheet if you need).

I've been told by people that it's one of the best handling gts-t's and very nice to drive.

Price dropped.

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