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Series 2 (40th Anniversary) R33 for sale

  • 1998 spec - last of the R33 GTS-T
  • mileage : 60,000km
  • First owner in Australia.Complied in Nov 2005
  • Factory Option : ABS module(most the R33s don't come with an ABS module)
  • 40th anniversary model : comes with 40th anniversary badges, seats and factory body kit.
  • Front lip,rear pods and side skirts from factory body kit
  • The wing is of an adjustable one from the factory and the car itself looks very nice off the shelf.

  • Maintenance: oil change every 5000km. Runs on Motul fully synthetic
  • Front brake pads: Winmax Sports
  • Major service done since the car entered the country
  • Major service: timing belt,fan belts,spark plugs,filters and engine was decarbed
  • Uses a K&N air filter element

Tastefully accessorised not to be the fastest skyline but is reliable,safe and looks nice:

  • brake stoppers installed
  • front Nismo stabiliser bar
  • rear stabiliser bar
  • insurance approved 3 point immobiliser installed
  • Car is fully tinted
  • BBS 17 inch bronze rims
  • Fujitsubo cat back full stainless steel exhaust
  • Alpine CD deck

Price : $18,999(with RWC) Negotiable/closest genuine offer

Genuine buyers only.

Number : 0422 397226

The car has been kept in good condition since it arrived from Japan.

Location : Toorak,Melbourne.

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Edited by anexiole
  • 2 weeks later...

Yes the nissan badge is not showing in the rear boot. Most skylines get theirs pinched or damaged whilst in transit. Very common.

Is the 'nissan' badge missing off the rear boot? Just looks a little odd...

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