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1997 R33 GTS-t Series II. ECR33 GTS25T, Genuine KMs, immaculate condition late model GTS-T. 12 Months Rego, New Front Maxis 235/45's

This has been my pride and joy for almost 3 years now, Regretful sale but its time for a change. I have extensive paperwork and receipts for everything done to the car, Including all parts, servicing and maintenance.

Serviced every 5000km - 7000km at Gavin Wood AutoTech.

Just had major Serivce Water pump, timing belt and NGK Plugs replaced.

Always Garaged and never raced, It has been my daily driver for 3 years.

Modifications Include:

|||...Body + Interior...|||

Nismo Front ChinBar,

R400 SideSkirts,

Veilside RearBar,

Alpine CDA-7878R Head Unit with AUX for IPOD,

Apline PDX1.600 Amp,

JL Audio VR600 Speakers,

300W 6" Rear Speakers,

Poineer 1000w Sub,

MOMO Gear Knob + Pedals + Gear Stick Surround,

XDC Seat Covers,

Genuine Nissan Skyline Floormats in Excellant Condition,

17" ROH DriftR Rims.

|||...Engine...|||

Splitfire Coil Packs,

3" Turbo Back ROH Exhaust with Highflow stainless Cat,

HKS Turbo Timer (type1),

Apexi Power Intake,

Black Widow (BW1000) 3 point, Black Wiring, Immobiliser and Alarm With UltraSonic Sensors,

Trust Front Strut Brace,

New Sealed Cell Battery.

193,XXX km

>>>SAU price $13000<<< Open to sensible offers.

[email protected]

0422326656

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