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Item Summary: 1996 White R33 GTS-t Series 2, manual, 124,100km on the clock

Location: South Sydney, nearer the airport.

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Doing a year abroad next year

Asking Price: $11k with wheels, $9.5k BYO wheels O.N.O

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: 0433 731 300 or PM here

Extra Information:

Up for sale is my white 1996 R33 GTST Series 2 (manual) which I bought off a fellow SAU'er just over a year ago. It had 107,000kms on it when I bought it and has now done 124,100km. It has always been run on BP Ultimate and maintenance has been taken care of by Tunehouse in Marrickville during my ownership, and I haven't tracked or texi'd it or anything along those lines.

A service was just done on the 27th September, which included an oil change, new oil filter, new sparkplugs, new fuel filter, cleaned air filter + injectors and valves, power steering fluids, new rear brakepads, rear discs machined, retorqued suspension components, a couple new hoses and tested shock absorbers. Receipts will be provided.

The car has the following:

- Recently installed (Feb '11) Tein Super Street coilovers

- Just Jap front and rear strut braces. (not currently on the car but will come with it)

- K & N Pod filter (enclosed in Just Jap cold air box) with custom CAI.

- Full turbo-back exhaust system.

- Front mount intercooler.

- Boost gauge.

- Carbon fibre foglight surrounds (from SAU group buy).

- JVC single din Headunit (with iPod in) with sub and amp in the boot.

- Blue LED dash lights.

- Work XD9's (Gunmetal grey) – 18x9 +20 on the front, 18x10 +18 on the rear, wrapped in Kumho KU31 fronts and Falken rears,with blue Work lock nuts – all bought brand new in March '11.

- Genuine Nissan Skyline floormats.

- HMA 533 customized number plates (by previous owner)

- Tinted windows – not hugely dark, way above legal limits.

- Previous owner installed a new Heavy Duty Clutch around the 100,000km mark.

- Rolled / pumped front guards – by PhillB on theforums.

- Aftermarket alarm/immobiliser.

- It has a turbo timer on the underside of the dash but it hasn't been used/plugged in since I've owned it.

The one negative point is that I got the rear guards rolled to fit the new wheels and the paint cracked, and I haven't had the time to be without the car for long enough to get it repaired, as its my daily. – other paint scuffs on the bottom of the front bar due to driveways etc. (have a quote for $1400 to fully replace the rear quarters including paint).

The car currently has an S15 airbag steering wheel, the original Series 2 wheel is a bit tatty and will also come with the car – I am currently looking at getting it re-covered.

The typical R33 driver's side power window problem has also been rectified a few weeks ago which I somehow put up with for over a year – a new regulator, motor and switches was installed at the beginning of the month.

Registered until October 27th 2011 – just had the pink slip/roadworthy done with the service, which will be provided if sold before rego expires. Short remaining rego has been taken into consideration.

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(those seats are no longer in the car - back to stock Series 2 seats)

Newer photos will be taken/posted up tomorrow.

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  • 2 weeks later...

New photos taken the other day..

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Open to negotiation, be it with or without current wheels! Heading off mid-end November so needs to be gone by then!

I'll be putting it up on Carsales tonight.

Rego ACTUALLY expires on the 20th of October I realised, so 6 months will be put on before any sale is finalised thumbsup.gif

PRICE DROPPED on SAU only, $10.5k with wheels, $9k without

Rego is up in a week so 6 months will be done in the coming days..

Price now dropped on Carsales as well, I would tend to be more negotiable with SAU'ers..

Offers welcome, worst I can say is no!

Here are 2 close up pictures of the paint crack on the drivers side rear guard, understandably/obviously not a huge selling point..!

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(The middle piece of loose looking paint is no longer there)

Needs to go soon...

$8,500 with wheels or $7,000 BYO wheels - before Thursday this week.

Going away for over a month on Thursday so car will not be able to be viewed after that until I'm back.

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