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OK guys & girls im looking/thinking about selling my pride & joy to upgrade to GTR but will only sell at the price i want! No offers!

STRICTLY EOI AT THE MOMENT!

1996 Series 2 GTST with dual air bags, Rare Active Lsd Model, now with mechanical diff

$18,500 rego expires on Nov 2 07

127,000kms serviced regularly 3,000-5,000kms

Plates WPN-033

EXTERIOR

R32 GTR Rims with new rubber on the Front, will supply standard rims painted black

Stealth/Drift wing

Nismo 400r Style Side skirts

Fibre glass lip on standard bar - in bad condition.

Reverse Sensor... comes in handy

Clear Nismo Indicators

INTERIOR

TRUST gear knob

Knock link

Blitz Dual - SBC boost controler

Clarion CD player

Central locking

3 point immobiliser

Window tinting

Greddy Twin A-Pillar with 1 x Air fuel ratio & 1 x Boost gauge

ENGINE

Hybrid front mount intercooler

Greddy catch can with earls firrings

Master cylinder brake brace

Sard 500hp fuel pump

Sard 650cc fuel inj. Std injectors will be provided

Sard fuel pressure reg.

Splitfire coils

Highflowed turbo by Precision Turbochargers

Brand new Braided Oil lines to the Turbo

LINK ecu

3 inch exhaust from turbo back

Blitz NUR Spec muffler

Exedy heavy duty single plate clutch

K&N airpod with cold air induction through the front bar

HANDLING

Tein HR height adjustable coilovers - Also will supply original suspension

GTR rear sway bar

Tomei electronic Hicas lock kit

Brand new Brake Pads Bendix Ultimate on the front

Bendix pads on rear

Mechanical diff. pretty sure its a 2-way

Adjustable rear camber arms

Serviced just this week 15/03/08

I had the car dyno tuned recently at Croydon CRD, Also fitted a new CAS- Crank Angle Sensor & new 5'' Stainlees Cat Converter.. 3/8/07

Power is 232rwkw on 17-18psi

Most mods were perfomed by Advan Performance & Had engine Drive belts replaced earlier at SAS .

All dyno sheets & receipts will be provided

PM If you are interested in this car.

Pics gtrrims.jpg

gts55.jpg

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I see this car everyday. It is tough yet subtle, goes bloody hard and sounds horny as.

I'll put it this way, if you are in the market for an R33 Series II you need to have a look at this car. I seriously doubt you'll be able to resist paying the asking price once you experience this package.

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might you be interested in swaping for a GTR?

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/t187303.html

PM SENT.

Hey thanks Drew, i will miss it if it goes...

Hey phill, thanks for the kind words, & yeh i know lea has a nice car to swap but hmmmmmmmmm its not nice for me :dry:

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Hey bill..

Can really give the thumbs up to this car..True and honest example of a series 2..the hard works been done and the mods are there to back up all the work..(DONT SELL IT BILLY)you might not miss it but i will..haha

Owner will defanatly not look back.. geniune car guys..

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