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1996 Series 2 R33 Gtst

91 000km

White

Manual

Trust Pod Filter

Apex’i Cat-back Exhaust

Standard front/dump pipe

GCG High Flowed Turbo (2 months old)

Blitz EBC

Blitz Turbo Timer

Hybrid Front Mount Intercooler

Bosch 044 Fuel Pump (mounted in-tank)

NPG Coilovers

Whiteline Rear Camber Kit

5 Puk Ceramic Clutch

Buddy Club 18” Forged Wheels (very expensive)

RDA Slotted Rotors (Front)

Oil Catch Can

Gtr Copy Front Bar

Gtr Rear Wing

Tinted Windows

Recaro Seats

Momo Steering Wheel

Blitz Gauges (boost, oil)

Razo Gearnob

Pioneer Headunit

Kenwood Front Splits

Standard Rear Speakers

Fire Extinguisher

Car Alarm

Always run on premuim fuel, boost set at maximum 0.8bar (12psi) as injectors are close to 100%..

Very well looked after and maintained car, oil changed every 3000km, all filters and fluids/oils done when needed. I am the first owner of the car in Australia, it has been driven under 20000km here. I was planning to build this car over a few years and have done a majority of what I had intended to do but unfortunately things have changed and very regretfully have to sell my pride and joy. Those looking for a very clean well looked after Skyline will be impressed with this. The car was almost standard when i bought it so pretty much everything has been done by myself so there are no hidden suprises!

The only flaws on the car are some slight paint scratches on the rear wheel arch caused in a car park, the front bar has a few cracks but is still very strong. These are not noticeable unless you are within an arms length of the car.

Im after $19500 negotiable. Also willing to trade with cash adjustment for something fuel efficient...give me some ideas!

CONTACT:

 

Located in Canberra or Bowral

**JUST PUT ON BRAND NEW TYRES (29/1/07)**

**NEW CLUTCH GETTING INSTALLED THIS FRIDAY (9/2/07)**

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hey mate any chance you're after a 99 model CRV silver in colour anyways pm me and let me know if u r interested cheers.

sorry im after something a bit cheaper as i need to pay off some debts, so im looking for something that comes with about $12000 on top...thanks anyway

Ok im willing to seperate parts if anyone is interested. UPDATED PRICE!!!

$21500 negotiable

Ill sell the 2 month old gcg high flowed, steel wheel turbo (VG30 rear housing) good for 550hp for $1350

Power FC for $1000

Buddy Club wheels (18", Hyper Gold, forged NOT cheap cast) for $2000

So if you dont want those parts on the car i can definitely make it cheaper!

Edited by pshht
  • 2 weeks later...

pending payment, the power fc is sold, so im dropping the price of the car its now

$18000 negotiable

ive just replaced the tires so theyre brand new, also im installing a brand new clutch this coming weekend and changing all fluids and oils so its a perfect time to buy! $1900 spent on this car in the last 2 weeks all at no extra cost to the buyer!!

come on anyone with serious offers...

Power FC is now sold, so the price of the car has been adjusted accordingly...

Im open to all offers, this has to be hard to go past!

New tyres, new clutch, rego getting renewed this week and already a list of expensive mods for the new owner!

$18000

Thanks for that mate ill definitely give him a buzz..

Ive had to match the price on carsales purely because ive just spent so much on new tyres, new clutch and 12 months rego but if you are genuinely interested in the car i can always be flexible on this!!

$19500

Cheers

Edited by pshht

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