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For sale is my 1996 Series 2 Nissan Skyline R33 GTST

I am the first Australian owner of the vehicle i purchased it directly from an import motor vehicle company in Melbourne in early September of 2008,

the car runs like a dream and has never let me down the only reason i am selling is because it no longer suits my lifestyle. Its very hard to go camping

in and is uncomfortable to travel long distances.

Some good points;

Cusco strut bracers - front and rear

Cusco coil-over suspension (as far as i know, i can't see the labels without a hoist but there blue with 5x dampener settings on front)

As new 18" JJR mag wheels (4 months old) no marks at all like new

HKS electronic dual setting boost controller

Dump pipe 2.5' stainless with separate waste gate pipe (plumbs back into dump near front pipe flange)

3' front pipe

Dual CAT back exhaust system

Tyre's 4 months old, have excellent tread

Engine is in great condition, has never been boosted more than 1-2 pounds higher then stock. the car has never been flogged, I've had it 4 years and still have all my demerit points (only lost 1 in 12 years).

Car has never been smoked in (at least in Australia), car will be sold with either Victorian or New South Whales road worth certificate depending on what buyer requires.

Now some not so good points;

Japanese stereo system, has a band ex-pander to pick up Australian channels but 84.9 FM on the screen is equal to 104.9 FM (LCD back light is blown can be difficult to see in daylight)

The paint is in good condition for a near 16 year old car, it has some scuff's scratches and sand blasting from normal wear and tear but still looks great

The coil packs are breaking down, i have re insulated the sides and run a smaller spark plug gap to compensate but ideally they do need replacing

The drivers seat has a tear in the back cushion were all seats wear from drivers entering and exiting but will be re upholstered before sale

The boot lining that sits behind the backseat does not fit due to the rear strut brace

Local pickup only, but can deliver it to Melbourne or Canberra area's at buyers expense.

Feel free to call me for any details or inspections, Car is located in Albury / Wodonga on the VIC / NSW border.

Keith 0451 789 552

02 6025 0618

Car is advertised elsewhere and i reserve the right to cancel / end the auction should it sell.

Ebay link - for Photo's

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Nissan-Skyline-R33-GTST-Series-2-Manual-Coupe-RB25DET-130-000KM-/330672009928?pt=AU_Cars&hash=item4cfd9672c8#ht_732wt_1396

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