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hi guys and girls, just decided i might have to spend cash on another car soon, and was wondering if anyone is interested in yet another R33 GTST?

it is a series2 with all the extra M spec body bits, BC V1 coilovers, Freshly powdercoated R33 GTR wheels with polished lip.

ive owned the car for about 3 and a bit year now, done almost 60000 since. and it hasnt missed a beat, really reliable standard car, no boost, exhaust, POD etc. just stock and clean. the usual 5k services.

it now stands at 127000 on the clock, ive personally done the 100k service at 100k on the clock. with a gates timing belt, all new water pump. cam and crank seals, tensioners etc, and iridium plugs. and recently all new Resma brake pads all round ( the ones i pulled out were original Sumitomo Nissan items)

Along the way i've cleaned out the AAC valve, and replaced the O2 sensor for peace of mind and fuel economy. all gearbox and diff oils (penrite synthetics), brake fluids etc were also done as soon as i bought it.

Interior has a consult cable wired up under the dash with a USB plug in the glovebox for easy fault assessment....not that Ive ever needed it :thumbsup:. and brand new leather gater and handbrake boots in black leather with red stitching to match the wheel. interior is in VG condition, and comes with a simple MP3 stereo with AUX input.

I do love my car. but if i can get the right amount for it i will spend it wisely on another :whistling: looking at $13500 RWC and regoed in QLD, call me crazy, but i know how hard it is to find a nice clean 33...it took me ages to find this one....and will probably kick myself for letting it go.

i Have all the original parts still and can/will go with car.

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Good luck mate.

It is the perfect buy in that it handles well, is well maintained, looks good and hasn't been touched in terms of power up.

Hope you get what you want for it but you know what it's like to sell a skyline these days.

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some interest showing. which is surprising...Man there are alot of 33 S2 for sale in here. yet i dont see many on the road :ermm:.

not interested in swaps (unless you wana give me a GTR :nyaanyaa:) as the money will be directed into other projects.

another few pics.

and the original door rattle i had when i bought it...which turned out to be this little spray bottle. i think its breath freshener.....but smells more like a spectacles cleaner :thumbsup:

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