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hey all

Up for sale is my beloved 1996 R33 GTS, I have owned it for just under 5 months, barely driven it due to work circumstances, have driven it only 14**kms since i got it, sad to see her go, but i would rather see someone enjoy it and drive it at least.

Well here are the details

1996 NISSAN SKYLINE R33 GTS COUPE RB25DE

NON TURBO P PLATER FRIENDLY

5 SPEED MANUAL

86054 KMS

REGO 06/09

EXTERIOR

Full respray in Holden Morpheus purple, all jams, inside and out, *engine bay is also done*

Clear Tail lights

Diamond Vision Globes

White Parkers

17 Inch White 5 Spoke wheels, Bridgestone Rubber

PERFORMANCE

K&N Pod Filter

Air Box

Custom 2 1/4 Cat back exhuast, Dual Tip Muffler with New Chrome Tips

SUSPENSION

Quantum Coilovers

Front Adjustable Castor Rods

INTERIOR

Short Shifter

Aftermarket Gear Knob

Blue LED Dash lights

Custom Parcel Shelf

Custom Boot Floor

Volts Gauge

AUDIO

DVD Player

Sony 6" Front Speakers

Other Comments

*Drivers door has two small scratches from somebody opening their door onto the car*

*Boot has a Small crease/dent near the bootlock*

*Airbag Cover on dash has warped from the sun slightly*

*Inside the dash from the making a knocking sound "apparently its a common prob in skylines" only happens when u turn it on sometimes*

*Car was Serviced Back in June when i bought it, And is being reserviced and checked over this monday 27/10/08 for the new buyer*

*Has had a recent wheel Alignment*

*Any Receipts for modifications/work done to the car will be given with the sale*

PLEASE NOTE: The plates and the 20 Inch Wheels do not come with the car.

PRICE: $14,000 ONO

LOCATION: SYDNEY

CONTACT: MARIO 0430 129 882 Any questions/Enquires im more than happy to help and inspections also

REASON FOR SELLING: Looking to upgrade and spend my money on more worth while things

NOTE: Will be uploading more pics tomorow:)

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Edited by Cro_boy_Mario

Update

$12000 ONO

There is a problem with the AFM, needs to be replaced....every now and then when u stop at lights etc etc u need to rev the car up...but only happens sometimes.....

NEED IT GONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Will TAKE ANY SERIOUS OFFER

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