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FOR SALE: 1997 R33 Skyline GTS-T Series II

Location: Para Hills, SA

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Upgrades:

*18x8 & 18x9 staggered fitment multispoke GMAX Defiant Alloy Wheels

*Set of Gorilla Locknuts

*225/40R18 Yokohama S.drive front tyres

*255/35R18 Yokohama S.drive rear tyres

*Momo gear shift knob

*Double DIN JVC head unit

*Red brake calipers

*New front suspension strut top bushes

*Heavy duty clutch

*Tein castor rods

*Custom made new airconditioning system

*New power window motor (driver's side)

*Blue neon boot light

*Brand new windscreen wipers

Accessories included with sale:

*K&N pod filter (brand new, not installed)

*Air filter adapter (brand new-opened packet but never used)

*2 K&N recharge kits (air filter service kit, brand new)

*0.5L Nissan dot 4 brake fluid (brand new)

*5L motul 4100Turbolight 10W40 semi-synthetic oil (brand new)

*4L motul 4100Turbolight 10W40 semi-synthetic oil (opened-used about 1L)

*1L Castrol VMX 90 Manual Transmission Fluid (brand new)

*4 x 1L Castrol EPX 80W/90 Differential Oil (brand new)

*1L Castrol EPX 80W/90 Differential Oil (opened)

*3L Castrol Anti-freeze/Anti Boil coolant (premixed 50/50)

*Passenger's side fog light cover

*Memory foam steering wheel cover

*Genuine Nissan floor mats

Please Note:

This car has been serviced regularly with oil & filter changes every 5000kms using semi-synthetic oil and wheel alignments 6 monthly. Non-smoking owner. Near stock, very clean example of a R33 Skyline GTS-T Series II.

The car has been used as a daily driver and runs fine but would benefit from a little TLC.

*Fog light covers have been removed as the driver's side 1 was damaged, the passenger's side one is included in the sale

*Bonnet has a minor crack on the underside RHS (only visible when bonnet is open)

*Rear windscreen washer pump needs to be replaced

Reason for sale: In need of family car now. Regrettable but necessary sale.

Call Linda: 0434 578 812

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