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I have for sale my 196kw at the wheels series 2 1996 r33 gtst skyline and it is located in newcastle.

Selling due to need a car that is more suitable for work and to fund the gtr

It currently has 130 000 km and is regularly services and maintained every 5000km and only good oils used. Majour service has been completed at 100 000km. Oil changes have been done every 5000 km without fail. Plugs have been changed every 10 000km. It also has been just been dyno'd at a dyno day at 196rwkw i have a dyno sheet to prove it running a very safe tune

It has minor basic modifications including

FMIC

Electronic Boost controller

Apexi pod air filter

Olins coil overs dampener adjustable only

front and rear strut braces

turbo back exhaust and dump pipe

retuned standard ecu done by toshi

heavy duty clutch

17 inch alloys with good tread

The vehicle is also fitted with a mongoose M40 alarm system. It has a basic stereo system with a pioneer mp3 head unit with 6 inch jay car speakers in the front doors and and 6*9's in the rear with a alpine v power mono block amp and 12 in sub.

Comes with rego till july.

Any more information need don't hesitate to ring me. on 0434108477 or 02 49488360 i am also willing to travel to sydney or as north as tarre if people pay for fuel.

car is also listed on carsales here's the link : http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...5py&trecs=1

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Sick of beening mucked around with people that dont have all the affairs in order is there anyone here that is really intrested ? i am open to offers

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