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1997 R33 Series II

HI all, I am reluctantly selling my GTS-T and looking for an R34 or other car.

I have had it since 2000, and spent ages looking (and paying extra) for 1 with log books in terrific condition. So;

62,500 kms (log booked from Japan)

Silver metallic

Hitech 3" cat back exhaust, which is quiet at 60km but growls nicely at high revs !

ABS

2 x air bags

17" R34 rims

passive arming alarm

tinted windows

slightly lowered in front (2cm?)

Skyline floor mats

I have always used motul fully sythetic oils, its garaged at night. It looks pretty good after a wash :) , but doesnt draw too much attention.

Location Nth beaches Sydney

Asking $25,990

Call me on 0421 380 053

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Hi sydneykid - yep I have left it at the long term a few times - always at the end of a row (LOL) cos I dont need the door dings from crummydore repmobiles flinging their doors open

A.D.I.D.A.S. (damn get an easier tag to type please!) only other mod is a boost-up to 10psi using an Autospeed wastegate/controller. Gives much more punch out of corners without risk of overboosting.

Yeah, I must say Ned, it looks great, i perved long and hard at it around Bus Stop E last month while waiting for the bus to work... The wheels definately look great on it too, one of the tidiest I have seen.

S of S

MRK25T - no I cant say i've seen you - but if the car is moving its always hard to notice the wheels, but I have seen another SII in silver which always catches my eye.

Sydneykid - thanks for the comments, I reckon it looks pretty good, but I am still waiting for the phone to ring !!

MRK25T - did you just take a run along a twisty rd near the national park sunday afternoon?.

I just had a concerned friend stop by to check that my car wasnt stolen as the person driving "my car" didnt respond to them flashing their lights. :bahaha:

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