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1996 NISSAN SKYLINE R33 GTS-T Series II

Price

$14,000*

Kilometres

125,000

Colour

white

Interior Colour

Black

Transmission

5 speed Manual

Body

2 door 5 seat COUPE

Drive Type

Rear

Engine

6 cylinder Unleaded Intercooled Turbo 2.5L (2498cc)

Reg Plate

33WLD

Reg Expiry

Upon Request

Road Worthy Certificate

Yes

Vehicle ID

9654055

Brief Comments

R33 Gtst M Spec Series II, Need to buy a house so it has to GO!!

Comments

R33 Gtst M Spec Series II is good condition, Mods Include:

-Garrett 2871 R Turbo Upgrade.

-Custom Intercooler and Piping

-Split Fire Coil Pack

-Bosch Fuel Pump Upgrade

-Custom Dump Pipe and straight through Exhaust 3 1/2 inch

-Polished Rocker Covers

-After market G-link3 ECU

-Blitz Turbo Timer & Electronic Boost Contoller

-Digital Boost Gauge & Air Fuel Ratio

-Custom 19's on Low profile

-Custom Vinal Eyelids and Race Stripes

-Alpine System Ready for Ipod.

-Vehicle owner mature and enthusiast, Vehicle tastefully modified. Vehicle not thrashed (including NO 1/4 mile drags etc.) and Internals not tampered with also producing excellent HP, Driven as a daily driver, comes with custom plates. Serviced regularly just replaced all ball joints rods and bushes, with genuine parts and also new tire's as well as re-tuned. Clear side indicators changed GT badges to match vinals, with originals and extras to come with the car!! nothing to spend on a High HP, highly noticeable import. Looking for $14000.00 ONO NO TEST PILOTS!!! genuine inquiries only.

Please Call Nick on 0420 463 722

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Edited by nickandsarah_83

and I was beginning to think I was dreaming on price... do those stikkas come off?

I dont know what you mean about dreaming?? but the stickers are professionally done with a blue vinal.

They may be removed and with a cut and polish the car is good to go!!!

  • 2 weeks later...

i personally think you would generate more interest by removing the stickers, it does look like a very good example, although the stickers may give people the wrong impression.

free bump

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