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I have decided to sell my 1996 GTS-T series 2 after much thought. Here are the details for anyone who is interested.

1996 (March Built) Series 2, features:

- Turbo

- Manual

- 63,000km

- Dual Airbag

- Variable Valve Timing

- O-Ringed Block and Heads

- Stock Turbo

External Features:

- Front mount intercooler

- POD filter

- 3.0" stainless steel exhaust

- Custom 3" dump pipe

- Hi Flow Cat

- New Heavy Duty clutch

- DORF Coil over suspension

- 17" AVA mag wheels and new 17" tyres (Rear P255/40, Front P235/40)

- Unmarked white paint.

- Bosch 800HP upgraded fuel pump.

Interior Features:

- 4 Greddy Electronic Gauges with memory etc, warning lights for Oil Pressure, Oil Temperature, Engine Temperature and Boost- POD to hold 2 gauges

- HKS Electronic Valve controller (ie Boost controller-Set to 0.50 bar low and 0.75 high) Can run up to 1+ bar easy!

- Turbo Timer

- Short Shifter

- Dual airbag

- All other nissan features, A/c, mirrors windows etc etc.

Registered till March 04.

Only 63,000km. A real looker and head turner.

I live in Adelaide, my number is 0404-067-194

Call to see, price is $25,000.

I also have all receipts for work done, and full service history.

Paul

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I am at work so I have none on my PC, just this one from when I first bought the car, it was all I had to go by. I will add pics later tonight and if you or anyone else wants them emailed directly, I can do that also.

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