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Make: 1997 Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T

Model: Series 2

Milage: 104,***

Transmission: Manual

Colour: White

Location: Melbourne

Complied? Complianced? yes

RWC supplied? Yes it can

Currently registered? Yes till April 09

Price: $16,200

Contact:Pm or leave a comment.

Comments / Modifications:

I have owned this car for roughly 3.5 years I bough it off my 1st cousin who only had it for a year before he went over seas. Time has come to sell due to getting married and will be buying a new car.

Very clean car from day one, I am very picky and like taking car of my cars. Has been serviced every 5000 with MOTUL 8100 oil. Oil filter also changed every time. Have also changed Trany flued with Red line oil.

Now for the mod lists:

Alarm: Has an alarm / Immob. Key less entry

Engine:

- HKS Pod Filter

- HKS type S Intercooler

Driveline:

- 1.5 way Kaaz mechanical LSD

Suspension:

- Tein front adjustable coilovers with Koni rears

- Rear strut brace

Exhaust:

- Full 3" exhaust system - including dump pipe, with jasma catback system which is legal (just) Have the EPA paper work to prove this.

Interior/Exterior:

- Series 2 front body kit with LIP

- Velside rear bar with Combat Veilside side skirts and rear wing. (Also comes with series 2 wing with working LED lights)

- Autometer liquid filled Boost gauge with black cup

- Nizmo Gear nob

- White gauges with 7 colours to choose from

- DVD/TV 7" screen

- Clarion splits

- PPI 2 way AMP

- Tinted windows 20% darker

- Clear indicators

- Interior is stupidly clean A1 condition with only some miner standard wear on the drivers right hand side bucket.

Rims:

- 19" 8.5 AXIS rims.

- Front New 235 tyres

- Rear New 245 tyres

- Standard 16" rims with tyres will also be included

This car has no accidence history / has been garaged and is kept in mint condition.

Any specific image wanted please email pm me.

Images:

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Edited by the97skyline
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So you recon if we had black ones they would have sold already? That sux man

Edited by the97skyline

Now thats total crap that is the exact car i want and white is the perfect colour my offer still stands if ya want it

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