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The time has come for me to regretfully sell my GTST as i have bought a new car. I bought the car in 2003 and I am the first Australian owner.

All mods to the car have been done by me as the car was completely standard when i bought it.

This car is in immaculate condition and has always been meticulously maintained.

1996 Nissan Skyline R33 GTST S2

5 Speed Manual

115,000km (Timing belt and major service done at 100,000)

Features:

-GTR Front Mount Intercooler

-BMC Air Filter

-3" Front Pipe

-Trust PEII Catback Exhaust

-Bosch 040 Fuel Pump

-Sydney Kid GB Bilstein Shocks with Whiteline springs

-Front and Rear Whiteline Adjustable Sway Bars

-Front and Rear Whiteline Camber kits

-Front Whiteline Adjustable Castor Rod Bushes

-Whiteline Rear Subframe Alignment Kit (Pineapples)

-HICAS Lock Bar

-Factory Rear Strut Brace

-Top Secret Front Bar

-Top Secret Side Skirts

-Nismo 400R Rear Bar

-Nismo Clear Side Indicators

-Volk TE37's 17x9 +22 in Bronze

-HKS Type 2 Turbo Timer

-Code Alarm System

PRICE: $16,000

I am also willing to sell for a lower price without the wheels.

Car is located in South Morang, Victoria

You can either PM me on here or i can be contacted on 0402207219.

Thanks, Michael.

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