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1996 Series 2 R33 GTS25-T M-Spec

Very well taken care of paint is very good and body is straight with a clean history.

Runs beautifully and handles awesomely car has 150000 kms, and I’ve just given it everything it needs so buyer just needs to enjoy it and has nothing to spend.

Car is located in Cairns QLD and comes with RWC. I will ship anywhere in OZ obviously at buyers expence, the reason I am selling this is I have just started my own IT business and need a practical car so I brought a GT Forester.

Car recently had MAJOR Service and every single fluid was changed (coolant, engine oil, gearbox oil, diff oil, clutch actuator oil.

New fuel filter and oil filter

New O2 sensor

4 new tyres

Engine Mods:

Pod Filter

Boost Controller

R34 GTT Intercooler

4” Turbo Back full X-Force Exhaust (it’s huge but surprisingly quite but has nice note)

Exedy heavy duty clutch

Exterior Mods:

GTR Spoiler

Tein Coilovers (all 4 near new)

Strut Braces

Tinted Windows

Lenso 18” Mags

Interior Mods:

Sony head unit which you can open and install you iphone or ipod and sony speaker all round. All new and latest models.

Boost gauge installed where cigarette lighter used to be looks really neat.

HKS turbo timer

Asking 12K open to offers (not stupid ones please) 0423 816 903 please call me at any time not text me or email.

Thanks Guys.

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i like it. does it still have aircon & does it have an aftermarket intercooler. i would buy it if it was a 4 door. i am currently looking to buying a skyline, but i want the 4 door.

i like it. does it still have aircon & does it have an aftermarket intercooler. i would buy it if it was a 4 door. i am currently looking to buying a skyline, but i want the 4 door.

hey how much u lookin at payin for a 4 door im in townsville

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