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1996 R33 GTS-T

Imported in 2007 in Pristine condition with 58,000kms, first owner in Australia. Regularly Serviced with fully synthetic Motul oil. Well over $20,000 spent on quality additions increasing all areas of performance and looks.

83,000km

Low Boost 263rwkw @ 14 psi Hi boost 304rwkw @ 19 psi

Car is in prestine condition, All areas of the car have been attended to and all parts have been purchase new with the "do it first time properly" approach

KR4 Sonic Silver

Engine

Standard internals (83k kms)

GCG Garrett 550hp Turbo

3in Dump Pipe with Screamer Pipe

3in Hi-flow Cat Converter

Apexi N1 3.5in GTR Exhaust

Nismo 555cc injectors

Walbro 550hp fuel pump

HKS Super Airflow Pod filter

HKS SSQ Spec 2 Blow off valve

Greddy trust E-manage Ecu

Trust spec LS intercooler

Greddy profec b spec 2 EBC

Driveline/Suspension

Exedy Ceramic 4puk clutch

Nismo 2 way differential

Nismo S-tune suspension

Nismo Suspension arms

Nismo Strut braces

Exterior

Nismo Bodykit

Custom Front bar

Nismo Carbon Pillar Garnishes

GTR Rear wing

Nismo Rays Engineering LM GT4 Forged Wheels/ Potenza tyres 225 front 255 rear

Tinted Windows

Interior

Nismo 400R Bucket seats

Nismo Gearknob

Carbon Dashboard surround

Kenwood CD-mp3

Look forward to handing it on to another skyline enthusiast that would appreciate the work and condition of the vehicle

Price $25,000

Edited by ON EDGE

Warnings coming for each of you that can't seem to follow the forum rules.

If you have a problem with the car advertised, or the price being asked, keep it to yourself or pm the threadstarter.

The front seats are genuine nismo gtr 33 seats, and are immaculate, i am will to sell them, and the weels if i can get an offer, might put em in the parts sale section.

Yesterday, 02:26 AM - Car is also fitted with Z32 AFM and Nismo S-tune Brake pads, All genuine offers considered

Yesterday, 03:36 PM - The front seats are genuine nismo gtr 33 seats, and are immaculate, i am will to sell them, and the weels if i can get an offer, might put em in the parts sale section.

Yesterday, 05:01 PM - Car must go make an offer

Yesterday, 06:36 PM - Price drop $23,000 car no use in the shed

4 posts in a day = excessive. Continue to argue you can go sell your car elsewhere.

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