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Car: 1996 Series 2 R33 Skyline Gtst

Milage: 140,000kms

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Silver

Location: Sydney - Liverpool

Currently registered?: June 2012

Price: $9,000

Contact: Brendan 0488 901 277

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The usual...standard turbo(reconditioned), fmic, boost, turbo back exhaust, Safc, pod, exedy heavy duty clutch, Splitfire coilpacks (fitted 12mths ago)... was 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. Air con recently re-gassed.

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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Hi mate,

I have sent you a text about your car and you have told me it's still for sale although i have not been able to get a hold of you since.

Can you get back to me asap? I'm looking to buy this week.

Please contact me on 0405 204 561, if you're not keen to sell, please advise so i can look elsewhere.

Thanks,

Mitch.

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