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1996 R33 Nissan Skyline Series 2 Manual GTS-t - $11k

Car is in good overall condition with minor scratches here and there. The car made 220kw ATW when dynoed by the previous owner. This car is a fantastic sleeper and is mechanically sound. You will not find an R33 Series 2 with as many modifications and as much power as this one for this price.

Modifications:

* Microtech ECU (no AFM).

* Aftermarket High-Flow ball baring Turbo (VG30 Nissan housing). steel wheel internals

* Turbo-back exhaust with Apexi Cannon.

* Apexi Boost Gauge.

* Momo 18 inch Wheels with 265 wide tyres on front and back.

* Trust Gear Knob.

* R33 GTR Front Mount Intercooler (painted black).

* High-Flow Fuel Pump (brand unknown).

* Alarm and Immobilizer.

Faults:

* Minor scratches here and there (best to come inspect).

* Missing front left indicator/foglight.

* Missing grille.

Mark - 0438 416 584

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