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Hi All,

I am selling my white 1996 Nissan R33 Skyline GTS-T Series II. I have owned the car for almost 4 years now and have bought a bigger car for a growing family.

Vehicle: Nissan R33 GTS-T Series II

Year: 1996

Transmission: Manual

Condition: Excellent

Price: $12,500 Negotiable

Contact: Catherine 0433-100-301

This vehicle was originally imported from Japan in 2005 and has only had one female owner (me) in Australia. This clean example has modest modifications with the only performance enhancement being a 3" exhaust system and boost levels left standard. As a result this has been an extremely reliable and fuel economic vehicle (7.8 litres per 100km city driving).

This vehicle came from Nissan with the following factory fitted options:

- Rare Active-LSD (from Nissan R33 GTR – apparently a $5,000 option. See picture of tacho with 'A-LSD' & 'Slip' lights)

- Carbon fiber gear knob and hand brake

- GTR rear spoiler (has since been changed)

- Type M kit (front bar / side skirts – front bar has been changed)

- Rear strut brace

The front bar has been replaced by a GTR style item and the rear spoiler was changed at the same time with a 'stealth' style spoiler.

Additional modifications include

- 3" exhaust

- Turbo timer

- CD/MP3 Pioneer head unit with remote control

- AVS model 5 17" wheels

- Bilstein suspension

- Alarm/Immobiliser with pager

Apart from these small modifications, the car is completely standard and has always run standard boost – it even has the standard airbox setup. The vehicle is serviced by BMW specialists every 10,000km and has had the timing belt changed recently.

I have already purchased a bigger vehicle for a growing family – very motivated seller and willing to negotiate.

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Hey just wondering, with the option of active lsd do u get 'A-LSD' & 'Slip' lights on the tacho?

I bought my gtst the bloke said it has an active lsd but it dosnt hav the lights on the tacho.

Hey just wondering, with the option of active lsd do u get 'A-LSD' & 'Slip' lights on the tacho?

I bought my gtst the bloke said it has an active lsd but it dosnt hav the lights on the tacho.

Hello,

My understanding is that if it is an addition from the factory - the dash has the A-LSD and SLIP lights, and the oil reservoir in the boot as shown.

-Catherine.

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