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Hey Guys,

Just seeing what sort of interest I get...

I have a 98 model S2 GTS-t with 40,000km on the car with original log books from Nissan Japan. This car is a grade 4, I still have the auction papers.

I have just completed a rebuild on the motor which included forged pistons, metal head gasket,race bearings etc, motor has about 1,300kms have receipts...

The car is basically stock except for the following:

R33 Gtr Seats

GREX oil cooler

Trust exhaust

Ohlins coilovers (damper & height adjustable)

HKS Electronic boost controller

17 inch AVS rims

Blitz blow off and air filter

Factory Nissan kit (front bar, side skirts, pods)

The car is immaculate condition and looks brand new, it is tidy inside and out and also has 11 months rego left.

Im looking for about $22,000 but price is negotiable, I am not desperate to sell but just wanted to see what sort of interest I get. If you are not genuinely interested please do not post an offer.

Will get pics up by this weekend hopefully but pics dont do the car justice.

Let me know if I have missed anything.

PM me any offers or you can call me on 0414 30 32 33

Thanks

Joe

Edited by FUMIN

I have a 1998 HSV Clubsport 5ltr Auto in Diablo Red... Genuine 37,000klms with log books

$4000 Pioneer audio system

Genuine HSV GTO 18" wheels or the factory 17" wheels with the original tyres still with 75% tread.

The car is immaculate and it is un-touched

Umm preferably would like to sell straight out without a swap but also willing to possibly swap for sports cars...

i no someone who has a r34 gtt

PM me some details on the car.....

full nismo body kit even the spoiler, silver, triptonic, $4000 speakers, coupe, 280kw rb25det with twin garret turbo's. A

Guys,

Joe is my younger brother and I know this car very well...I can honestly say (and for those of you who know me, I don't bullshit around) that this car is in immacualte condition. The motor has just been rebuilt with quality parts so alot of $$$ have been spent. It's unfortunate that he has to sell it....

As you can see its priced well for a 1998 R33 GTS-T with a tough fresh motor so someone will get a good buy.

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