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Car: 1996 Series 2 R33 Skyline Gtst

Milage: 137,000kms

Transmission:Manual

Colour:Silver

Location: Sydney - Liverpool

Currently registered? June 2011

Price:$10,000

Contact:Brendan 0425 810 533

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The usual...standard turbo(reconditioned), fmic, boost, turbo back exhaust, Safc, pod, exedy heavy duty clutch, Splitfire coilpacks (brand new)...recently tuned 11psi and 205rwkw.....whilst tuning pushed it to 13psi for a few runs....212rwkw. tuned at unigroup. car is surprisingly economical, get 550kms off a tank easy. been to the drags twice and ran a best of a 13.0 @ 108mph on street tread, get some slicks and you will see a 12.....

it has all the creature comforts like rhino alarm, turbo timer, hi/lo boost trigger switch, boost guage, cd player, aftermarket speakers.

Serviced every 4,000kms as my company pays for service, brand new sparkies.

I have owned the car for 3 years, bought it off a fellow SAU NSW member. Car has been a daily its entire life, literally only taken to the drags once and ran it 2 times, dyno'd only for tuning. It has really has a soft life in my hands.

Reason for sale is im looking for a change....been in a skyline now for 5 years....

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Just curios. Heres a free bump.

But also wanted to ask :). My misses drives a 2000 model WRX (NOT the ugly bug eyed model*. Its in the subaru blue. And im trying to convince her to get an r33 :). its completely STOCK expect for a cd player LOL. Shes not big on mods Would you be interested in the idea?

Pm me :)

SId

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Nope, nothing else. Trust me, I'd list it if it did.

Everything worked on the run. Tyres gripped, perfect launch, stock suspension helped. Just wished I didn't have the full tank of fuel and spare. That's all that stopped it dipping into the 12's.

Great car, sounds great, excellent fuel consumption all considering.

On a recent trip up to Newcastle I got 650kms off one tank. I was amazed how well it goes. My last two skylines didn't come close to that.

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