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For Sale - Immaculate Skyline 1996 Series 2 Gts-t Manual - Full log Book History Genuine Sale

Up for sale is my much loved and immaculate Series 2 1996 Skyline. Reason for my sale is I have just purchased a Mercedes and have no room for this car. I will sadly miss this car, and as such this is a genuine sale.

Backgound:

Full Japanese Log Book and service history dating back from original dealer purchase in Japan. The car has travelled 118,000 km's and now sits in my garage doing nothing. Its rare these days to find such paperwork, but I have it. I have had the books translated from Japanese for those that are genuinely interested. I was the first owner who imported and purchased this car in 2008 courtesy of Joel Freitas, Aussie Car Compliance. For those that may know Joel, he ran a import business based in Castle Hill. Unfortunately due to Australian currency pressures, Joel's business had to cease trading, however Joel can vouch for this car and can be contactable on request. I serviced this car with him up until he finished trading in 2009. From 2009 the car has been serviced and cared for by Bel garage.

I am a 30 year old working professional, and drive this car like a grandma. The car has never had a hard life and I treat this car like my own child. It NEVER gets parked anywhere except my locked up garage. As such the paint is like factory, straight bright white and clean. Further photos can be provided upon request.

Car Details


  • Engine
  • 1996 Series 2 Gtst R33 Skyline Manual
  • Engine Mileage: 118,000kms (full service history and books)
  • Major Service was performed at 95,000km - Joel Freitas, Aussie Car Compliance
  • Serviced every 5000km's Motul oils
  • Engine has been carefully tuned by SAU resident Anthony (also know as Guiltoy) producing 192rwkws on a conservative AFR/tune. I was fortunate enough to experience his abilities before he decided to conquer the tuning world overseas. For those that don't know his tuning capabilities look him up and see where he is now, its an interesting story.
  • Mild factory upgrades include
  • Apexi Power FC + Handset
  • 3 Inch turbo back Apexi exhaust
  • R34 side mount installation
  • Manual Bleed Valve set to 12psi
  • R32 GTR organic clutch rated at 260rwkw

Suspension

Tein Coilovers

Interior

Immaculate, upgrades simply include GTR R33 Series 3 front seats

Exterior

Immaculate White, straight and kept in extremely clean factory condition. Never been in a accident. 17 Inch Genuine/rare Impul RS forged Alloys, dished and staggered fittment

This car is a perfect everyday ride. The car has been lovingly tuned by our resident Anthony, which has transformed the factory ride.

Price

$11,000 - firm. this is a genuine sale, as mentioned I have just purchased a Mercedes, and as such this car needs a new home

Contact

Jarrah - 0450 663 983 - Location Monterey NSW

Any inspection or test welcome, no dreamers please, no trades please after cash sale

Pictures

Will upload more shortly

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Hello Gang,

I will take some more photos shortly. I wont accept less than $10,000 for those that are asking or thinking or thinking of asking. This car is a very good buy, in fact relative to what is out there, its one of the best on the market. My loss is your gain.

Thanks Jarrah

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