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Make: Nissan

Model:1997 R33 S2 GTS-T

Milage:just past 100k

Transmission:manual

Colour:White (QM1)

Location:Narrellan

Complied?Yes

RWC supplied?No

Currently registered?12 Mths rego

Price:$15000

Contact:Adam 0416 598 050

Comments / Modifications:I'm the second owner after it was imported. I've owned it for two and half yrs, when i bought it it had 3inch exhuast from turbo back. Since i've had it i've put a new high flow cat conv, fuel pump, FMIC, PFC, splitfire coils and heavy duty clutch and redline gear oil. I put sydney kids susp package in aswell. Wheels are 33 GTR with federal 595 SS tyres, backs are 245/45/17 and are brand new, fronts are 235/45/17 and have about 70% left. It has factory sunroof and ABS. The rear wing i don't know what it is but looks like a wide GTR item. Factory side skirts, rear pods and front lower lip. Drivers seat has small rip/wear in usual spot.

Car is set on 12psi high and 7-8psi low. At 10psi it made 180rwkw at SAU dyno day, it was tuned by Adam at JEM where when running 12psi it made 196rwkw, and if anyone knows Adam this tune is very safe and actually it has made over 200rwkw . I absolutely love this car and don't really want to sell it, but the wife says sell it. It is serviced every 5000kms.

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You are selling it because your wife said "Sell it"? :D

Good luck with the sale mate.

That and with her getting a company car, we don't need two cars and i'm also looking at a company car soon and if i get it i'll be going down the GTR route.

Thanks mate, the way the market is i need all the luck i can get.

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