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Hi guys

Well the time has come to sell the second love of my life as i have married the first love of my life and are now looking at building a house (the things we do) but as a coupe is not a family car (the comprimise is a VE SS Wagon hahahaha) it has to be sold :(.

The car in question is a 96 s2 R33 GTS-t silver in colour i have owned it for the last two years and ive loved every minute of it, it treats me well and to date has never let me down. The body i would give a 7 out of 10 there are some minor marks, the engine is smooth and pulls strong throughout the rev range. The inteerior is in good nick with only some minor (normal) Skyline markings) eg/ tiny tear on driver seat. I service the car myself as i refuse to pay for it when i can do it, i use Motul Turbo light, and Castrol Gear and Diff oil.

Mods:

Engine.

Standard Turbo

Standard internals (as far as i know)

Exaust looks to be 3inch front pipe, 3inch cat, 4inch cat back to 5 inch cannon. it has exforce on the cannon but unsure if the whole system is exforce. This is Engineered

Nice size front mount with powder coated blue pipes 3inch (Engineer Cert)

Pod in box

new airflow metre

new feul filter

Yellow Jacket Coil packs

Iridium plugs .8mm

coolant was flushed 3 weeks ago by Natrad

Inteerior.

Red Gear/Handbrake Boots

Calibrea Apiller Boost Guage (Blue light)

HKS Turbo Timer

New Sony 2 way 220 watt speakers x4

Pioneer Head deck

Amp and sub box (sub was blown when i got it)

Window tint is getting done this week

Driveline.

Standard Gearbox

Heavy Duty clutch ( so i was told, it does not slip and grabs very well)

Standard Brakes machined a week ago

Lowered Springs on standard shocks ( rear shocks replaced a week ago)

Apec GTCs 18x8 Black

Body.

GTR Rear wing (Adjustable)

GTR Rear pods (who ever put them on did not fit properly but still look ok)

Veilside Skirts (minor marking)

400R Front bar with black mesh ( only painted 2 months ago)

paint is in good nick for it's age with only minor markings

i may have left some stuff out but it will come to mind later, if you need anymore info just ask i'm happy to answer, i also have afew bits and peices to go with it (white face dials. standard intercooler some others)

this is an awsome car and i really don't want to get rid of it, but such is life. This car turns heads where ever it goes and is an awsome start for someone wanting to build or for someone like me who just loves to drive it.

No joy riders please and test drives will only happen if i think you are genuine (insurance will not cover).

i'm asking $13000

Cheers guys

Cam

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just an update

the car now has brand new window tint and also forgot to mention it has a HDI EBC currently running 10psi.

the car is located in Coffs Harbour but may be able to take it to Newcastle as i'm down there once or twice a month.

will take some more photos with new tint and put them up soon

Cam

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