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My R33 S2 is for sale as i am getting V35 shortly, it has always being my weekend drive and in very good condition (inspection a must). No modification only Exhaust and Pod Filter.

I am more than happy to take it to any inspection, given i don't have to drive more than 15-20 min max (Wynnum area or Morningside or CITY)

Milage: 104000

Transmission:5 Speed

Colour: Silver

Location:Tingalpa, QLD

RWC supplied? YES

Currently registered? YES

Price:13,500 o.n.o

Contact:0411272782 or [email protected]

Comments / Modifications:Cat back exhaust and Pod Filter

Interior - all power options as any R33 S2 and MP3 head unit and AMP/Sub.

i am a fuzzy owner so its being pampered , anyone who inspect the car will see that... serviced every 5K and 100K service done at 86K (when first got it)

email any inquiry and i will get back ASAP..

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Dual Air bags was still an option on S2, but everyone optioned it so you think it came standard...

but unfortunatly...the Japanese friend who brough my car brandnew did not option it... :P

Thanks Guys for the comments

Just realized i have not mention about Wheels - 17inch Keiichi Tsuchiya designed wheels

also i put 255 / 30 / R17 Pirelli at the back (looks Phat !!!! from the back) and 235 /30 /R17 at the front

Still plenty left on tires...

Does anyone know how to edit the original post................

  • 3 weeks later...
  • 1 month later...

SOLD SOLD SOLD.. please delete tread.......

thank you for everyone who commented...

V35 here i come........ oh AUS $ please go up....plz..

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