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Hi guys unfortunately i have to get rid of my beast :)

Price $14,000

Okay its a 96 Model Series 2 GTST with 88,000kms,with rego till November Located in western Sydney

PH) :0406 207 807

Sunroof

Genuine Skyline mats

Pioneer Dolphin Cd Player

Turbo Timer

GFB blow off valve

Hybrid cooler with Plazmamann Piping

Excedy Clutch

3'' Stainless Exhaust with X-force Muffler

Pod Filter

Autometer Boost Gauge

This car runs standard boost with the standard turbo and has run a best quarter mile time of 13.3sec,

which is pretty quick for a close to standard GTST.

Good clean condition in and out

The car does not come with the 18'' Impuls in the pictures, will be sold with standard 16'' rims painted black.. Please call for any info as i dont come on these forums much these days

P.S no swaps or dumb offers

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would like to know how it managed a 13.3??? with those mods and running stock boost 13.3 is quite quick....slicks? does it have turbo back exhaust?

would like to know how it managed a 13.3??? with those mods and running stock boost 13.3 is quite quick....slicks? does it have turbo back exhaust?

well you seen my engine bay in pic..standard turbo only mods are a front mount,pod,turbo back three inch thats it on street tyres i had 6 runs and first one was 13.9,13.6.13.4 the last 3 all in 13.3 at 105 mph

i have nothing to prove.im selling a car.any offers...

This is a good price for a series 2 with a sunroof. I think you're selling a bit too low. Good luck with the sale.

BTW, how much did the Starcorp Impulse set you back?

I can vouch for this car, its neat & quick and pretty good value for a S2 with sunroof! Buyer wont be dissapointed. Good luck Gav

Thanks for the comments Billy..

Bump

damn thats a really good pirce. im in the marked and would love this but in melbourne and would prefer local buy. good luck with the sale dude and if i get no luck finding mine will be hitting you with a PM.

Absolute bargain.....free bump....

car runs a 13.3 with stock turbo and boost....prob putting out 170rwkw on about 9psi from my estimates....car did qtr mile 0.2 faster then mine when i had just exhaust and i just raised boost to 12psi and it made over 200kw at the wheels.....

good luck with the sale....get all over it if ur looking for a quick stock r33...

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