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1996 R33 Gtst, Series 2, Manual, White

This is a very regretful sale! Reason for selling is I now only require one car and there is no need for the second. Make my loss your gain biggrin.gif

-RB25DET

-Manual

-Electric Sunroof

-Climate Control

-Dual Airbags

-89,000 Km's

Modifications Include:

  • Full 400R kit
  • 17" mesh/dished rims
  • Tinted Windows
  • Bolt in Half Cage, very neat installation.
  • Nismo Dash (white, 320km/h speedo)
  • Bilstein Coil over suspension
  • Nismo wishbones
  • Ganador Aero Mirrors (electric)
  • Nismo clear side indicators
  • Apexi PowerFC & Commander (Hand-Controller)
  • Stainless split dump/front pipe.
  • 3" Fujistubo Cat-Back exhaust; fairly quiet.
  • Drift Pod Filter
  • Greddy FMIC
  • Tomei Fuel Pump
  • Exedy Sports Organic Clutch – Rated to 270rwkw
  • Bendix Street Road Track brake pads
  • Greddy Profec B Spec II Boost Controller
  • Iridium Spark Plugs
  • Full Mongoose alarm, immobiliser and central locking
  • New 610 CCA Battery
  • JVC Mp3 Player,Front Aux In, Sub Out
  • Alpine 6.5" Coax Front
  • New Rear Tires
  • 12" alpine type S sub in box with alpine mono D amp

Car is currently producing 220rwkw and was tuned by Boost Automotive. Low boost is set to 11psi and high boost is set to 14psi on BP ultimate.

This car drives great and handles very well. Mechanically the car is 100% and the interior is in very good condition/very clean.

The only issue with this car is a few cracks/chips on the front bar/body kit from driveways and could do with a replacement.

Car is registered in Tasmania but is currently located in the ACT.

This car has been treated and looked after very well and always garaged.

Serviced every 5000K's since owned with Castrol Edge fully synthetic oil.

Anything else please don't hesitate to PM / call or msg 0439072190.

$12,000 ONO

All Offers Welcome :)

Car is also on Car Sales with the following link : http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...0&D=9253340

Please see pics below:

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