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I am selling my

1996 Nissan Skyline EC R33 GTST series 2 turbo

68800 kms

One of the lowest km R33 gtst's in Qld, immaculate condition, recently detailed 1st look will buy.

latest pics at

http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....howtopic=239929

Trial style front bar

HKS Super sequential Blowoff valve

HKS mushroom air filter

Strut bar

Central Locking with alarm/imobilser

Greedy turbo timer

Autometer 5" monster tacho

Shift Knob

New Panasonic 200w mp3/wma CD Head unit

Bose front speakers with tweeters

Rear 240w 6"

Custom stickers

17" white 5 spoke rims

Fat 265 tyres on back 235's on front

Full bullet exhaust off turbo

With 4 ½" kakimoto muffler

Lowered

new floor mats

Recently changed

Front tyres with new ones

Oil

Oil filter

Fuel filter

Coolant

Clutch fluid

Spark plugs

Battery

With receipts

This car has been well looked after, interior is in perfect condition, lights have not turned yellow, very straight body, sounds beasty, runs excellent, selling because of new laws on P platers, sad to see it go. Must sell

Reg till 14 Dec 07

was $14,500 now $13 500 open to all reasonable offers . No time wasters. Serious buyers only!

Thanks

PM or

phone 07 54 811 822 Mark after 3.30 PM

Edited by whitegtst

Hi Mark,

Nice ride. COuple of quick questions;

* any interior shots?

* when imported? do you have auction papers, service history, etc to verify mileage?

* would you accept an NA 5spd as a trade - either R32 or 300ZX or Celsior?

* why not take a bank cheque (I understand personel cheques, by why bank cheques)?

Cheers,

Jez

Hi Mark,

Nice ride. COuple of quick questions;

* any interior shots?

* when imported? do you have auction papers, service history, etc to verify mileage?

* would you accept an NA 5spd as a trade - either R32 or 300ZX or Celsior?

* why not take a bank cheque (I understand personel cheques, by why bank cheques)?

Cheers,

Jez

hey ill put up some interior shots

i do not know when it was imported. i have a pink used import plate on it but it does not say what year it was imported, just the build year.

not quite sure what u mean by auction papers sorry.

i do not have any service history on it before i had it, just the service that i have done.

To verify the mileage you only have to look at the car to see that the kms are genuine. The seats are not torn, worn out, the dash looks like new no cracks, the body is very straight no dents, and it runs perfectly.

no thank you for the trade. i would conside a trade for a e36 2 door bmw though.

I wish to get cash only because i am under 17 and only working part time, i dont want to be taxed.

thank you for the reply

To verify the mileage you only have to look at the car to see that the kms are genuine. The seats are not torn, worn out, the dash looks like new no cracks, the body is very straight no dents, and it runs perfectly.

no thank you for the trade. i would conside a trade for a e36 2 door bmw though.

I wish to get cash only because i am under 17 and only working part time, i dont want to be taxed.

lol sounds dodgy already

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