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Item: 1997 Series 2 Nissan Skyline R33 gtst manual turbo with sunroof.

Location: Gold coast QLD.

Item Condition: Very good for a 10 yr old car.

Reason for Selling: Have baby on the way and want to buy a house.

Price and Payment Conditions: $13750 or $12000 no recaro no rims! Very cheap for a series 2 r33!

Extra Info: I am selling my manual 1997 Series 2 R33 GTST Skyline that comes with factory sunroof. It has 120xxxKM's on the clock. The car comes with heaps of extras and is a dream to drive. I am selling as I have been provided with a work car and I have just found out I have a baby on the way. Sadly no more 2 door turbo cars for me.

The car has been well looked after and maintained. The interior is in great condition. Just serviced with redline gear box and diff oil. Mobil 1 engine oil. The car has a good mix of power and other modifications that makes the car a dream to drive. Currently car is running stock boost but will throw in a turbosmart bleed valve. Car is still very fast for a stock boost car. The car comes with a genuine Recaro signature 30th year anniversary seat with genuine Recaro rail. Worth more than $1500 to purchase. Comes with 19" Chrome Gestalt Virouge Gv2 Wheels and tyres that have done ~3000KM?s. Cost 2300 + tyres.

Comes with auto watch alarm with auto wind up $600+install. Insurance approved.

New 5% window tint. Car also has the following performance modifications. Full 3" jap brand exhaust. Huge muffler so is very quiet.

New Flyin 3"dump pipe and front pipe.

New Xforce high flow 3" cat.

Front mount intercooler kit with stainless steel piping.

Turbosmart plumb back bov.

Pod filter.

Lowered on king springs with new shocks.

Plus heaps more I cant remember now. Come have a look.

Also sports an Apexi boost gauge, HKS turbo timer, razo leather shifter, Nismo short shifter, Alpine Mp3/CD/MD player, Clarion 6.5" splits, Pioneer 6x9 rears.

Pictures: Some attached. Have lots more

Contact Details: 0424506009 or PM

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