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Just an update-

I am dropping the price to $24500

The car has done a 12.1 Qtr mile time at WSID . I have just had frount brakes machined and Bendix ultimate pads fitted, also new platinum spark plugs fitted 3 weeks ago.

The car is running like a dream.

I have had 1 person actually come and see the vehicle since it has been for sale. If you are in the market for a Skyline you really should see this car you will not be dissapointed.

  • 1 year later...

Isn't it illegal for a skyline this good to be up for sale for so long....

Damn, update the title WB so that people can see what they are getting

Immaculate 4 door 1996 R33 GTS-4 with full GTR conversion, 12.1 sec quater mile!

A couple of pictures I have of the car from the SAUS drag day.

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