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1997 Series 2 R33 GTs25T For Sale

Hey peoples up for sale is my R33 gtst.

Selling due to work commitments.

Car has been in storage since Jan 07, the boss has finally had enough i told me to get rid of it.

been in a factory, locked up and covered, car is run most mornings out to the front and back.

Loaction:- Caringbah 2229 nsw

Price:- $14 500 ono

Condition:- Good/used

Details:-

  • 1997 model series 2 GTS25T
  • 5 speed manual
  • 66xxx kms GENUINE
  • Complied
  • blue slipped (RWC)
  • Clouor coded dash fascia and gearknob
  • VOLK Challenge 17inch wheels
  • Falken tyres
  • colour coded brake calipers
  • full 3inch HKS exhaust with twin 2" tips (sublte)
  • turbosmart boost controller
  • Turbosmart boost gauge
  • Pod filter
  • stock BOV
  • suspect larger injectors
  • Brand new EXEDY heavy duty clutch
  • injectors cleaned, services (new o rings etc and flow tested to within 5%)
  • New Timing Belt, new waterpump belt, new power steering belt, new alternator belt.
  • GTR fuel pump
  • Kenwood double DIN headunit
  • just had completed service, new fluids, oil, coolant power steer, brake clutch, fuel filter, oil fitler, spark plugs, new brake pads at all corners, gearbox oil, diff oil, rocker cover gaskets)
  • new windscreen
  • new battery
  • new coolant temp sensor and clock spring (horn wasn't working)

car is always kept in top condition and well looked after its a shame to see her go but due to work commitments must sell it.

car ready to re-register, all complied and ready to go...

all the usual series 2 stuff, dual airbags ABS etc...

Just spent over $3000 on it getting it ready for sale, needs to go ASAP

**** No Reasonable Offer Refused ******

Car avaible to view at any time...

Call:-

Ryan 0417 300 656 or

pm me here or

email [email protected]

pictures here...

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Edited by rizzo-xr6
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siddr20 not me bro, cars been in storage since Jan 07, muct be someone else.

Cheers for the g/l anyway bro..

Will Consider any SERIOUS offers over $13 000 !!!

Edited by rizzo-xr6
  • 3 weeks later...

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