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1997 white R33 GTST 5 speed manual series 2 coupe

98,000 km's serviced every 5000 with synthetic oil

I am first owner in Australia since 46,000kms

Punches out a streetable 250 rwkw with alot of room for more. Tuned by Adam from JEM at Ingleburn.

Modifications (all parts used were purchased brand new):

ENGINE:

Garrett GT3076 internal gate, low mount

Tomei direct replacement fuel pump

Nismo 555cc injectors

Custom forward facing plenum

Apexi Power FC

Greddy Profec B Spec 2 Boost controller

HKS super Dragger turbo back exhaust

bell mouth stainless dump pipe

High Flow CAT

Z32 AFM

Apexi power intake

Cold air box

Splitfire coil packs

Front mount intercooler

All engine mods have been purposely made to look stock and not draw attention from the prying eyes.

HANDLING AND SUSPENSION:

DBA 4000 cross drilled and slotted rotors all round

KFM racing pads

Braided Brake lines

Tein superstreet coilovers

18" lenso DC6 wheels (not a single mark with near new toyo tread on all 4)

OTHER INFO:

Autowatch alarm and immobilisor installed plus a second immobilisor with pin code installed. Have security certificate for it as well.

Rockford fosgate speakers front an rear powered by sony amp and JVC dvd head unit

Immaculate interior stock looking i.e. power FC and Boost controller concealed

Good paint, no marks some small chips on front bar.

Unlike every other car on SAU this car comes with all stock parts minus the turbo and CAT back exhaust in case it needs to be returned to stock for any defect reasons etc.

STOCK ITEMS:

Intercooler

Injectors

Dump and front pipe

Second Stainless split dump and front pipe (not a stock item)

Plenum

intercooler piping

Brake discs x 4

Air box + snorkel

Coil packs x 2 sets

turbo oil and water lines

4 standard wheels no marks with new tyres

Standard springs and shocks

Standard AFM

Second non genuine z32 AFM

This is a great car and i am so sad to see it go but i must upgrade to a family car with 4 doors and keep the missus happy. I am in no hurry to sell advertising now as the market is slow for skylines and ridiculous offers will not be accepted or considered.

Price is negotiable, i am asking for $17,500 and yes this is slightly higher than most skylines but this car comes with all standard parts worth plenty if sold sperately and peace of mind you have the parts required to pass defects if any.

Please only serious buyers and NO ridiculous offers, if you have any opinions with regards to price please keep them to yourself, there is alot here to justify the price tag. I am a genuine person and hope to find a genuine buyer.

Car must be seen to be appreciated.

Location is Southern Sydney Cronulla region or Singleton (1 hour west of Newcastle)

Contact me 'Peter' on 0405372880 or alternatively PM me

FOR ALL OF THOSE OUT THERE WHO ARE THINKING I WONDER IF HE WILL SEPERATE PARTS ESPECIALLY THE STOCK ONES THE ANSWER IS 'NO' SO DONT BOTHER ASKING UNLESS YOU ARE WILLING TO PAY RIDICULOUS AMOUNTS OF MONEY FOR THEM.

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