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Series 2 R33 GTS-t

Manual

December 1997

109,000 kms

New timing belt (Gates) and water pump at 101,000kms

Factory Nismo Body Kit

Factory Nismo Stainless steel exhaust

Genuine Nissan Skyline Floormats

Bosch 023 fuel pump

Greddy Profec B Spec 2 electronic boost controller

Flyn 3” dump and front pipe

Turbosmart Supersonic BOV

JustJap FMIC

Blitz Turbo Timer

High Flow Cat

Apexi Pod in box

Alarm with 3 point immobiliser

Alpine CDA-9887 Head Unit

Alpine Type R Front Speakers and Boston Acoustic Rear Speakers

Alpine V12 4 channel amp

172rwkw@10 psi

Never boosted over 10psi, never taken to track or strip.

I’ve owned this car since September 2006 and I am the only Australian owner. It hasn’t missed a beat since I bought it.

Looking for $12,000 but I am negotiable. Plates are for sale separately, but could also be sold with the car.

Car is located in Frankston South, Victoria. You can contact me via PM on here, or call or text me on 0400 097 995

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