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97 Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T

Unmolestered tasteful example.

In standard form recently passed Regency inspection.

Manual

Genuine 89,000km

HD exedy clutch (8000km)

New brakes front and rear

New tie rod ends, bushes etc.

Tien HR coilovers

Work vs-xx wheels 18inch 9's and 10's (perfect rims in my opinion. Good tyres) Brand new tyres on standard rims included.

Front mount intercooler

Complete standard hardware Exhaust, Airbox, Computer, injectors, hicas etc

Child restraints

Owned for 5 years. Been off the road for the last 2 due to defect and loss of interest/saving for house. (stored in workshop)

Never stolen or taken to the track.

Interior in immaculate condition with lambswool seat covers (the selling point)

Exterior in great condition.

Timing belt, idler pulleys and water pump changed.

Serviced more times than clinton using Genuine nissan coolant, oil and filters.

Always been a weekender as i've always had a company car / daily.

I dont want to sell it...but i want a 4wd.

$13,000

$11,000 without Work rims.

0424155656 adelaide

Only pics i have on my work laptop at this point in time.

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  • 3 months later...

BUMP

$10000 firm

Bloody good car...its just time to move on

No more work wheels...im keeping them. Comes with standard wheels with near new tread all round and fresh rego.

Completely standard, clean car with a cooler and some coilovers.

Perfect daily or great base for some mods.

0424155656 sms or call anytime.

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