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1996 Silver Nissan R33 GTS-T Skyline Series 2 M-Spec

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low 148,XXXkm

RB25DET 6cyl Turbo - 5sp Manual

ACT rego til April 2012

Always serviced with fully synthetic oils every 5000km.

I'm the second owner is Australia as far as I'm aware.

Features:

- Mspec series 2 factory body kit

- Series 2 spoiler

- Updated series 2 interior, airbags, new trim, etc.

- Active LSD (upspec 33GTR diff)

Immaculate condition car with the exception of two problems:

-The ORIGINAL plastic front bumper which requires minor repair and respray, i've been quoted around 350-400. I can have this done at the expense of the buyer but it hasn't bothered me yet. A second hand original front bar can be bought for a similar price

-The handbrake cable is loose, the handbrake leather boot is also slightly torn but these are less than $20 to replace. I should have this fixed within a couple of weeks seeing as the the car isn't sold prior to that

No body or paint damage otherwise. Car looks like a mirror when it's clean.

Very clean interior

A/C is ice cold

Modifications:

- 17" light-weight wheels

- Lowered on king springs

- 3.5" Turbo-back exhaust

- Pod filter intake

- Turbosmart boost T (runs at 8psi)

- Blow off valve, fully adjustable between atmospheric and plumb back (loud or quiet)

- Front mount intercooler, professionally done

- Aftermarket sound system, splits in front

- 255 LPH Walbro fuel pump at 140,000km

- Bosch platinum spark plugs at 142,000km

- Headlight eyelids

I purchased this car at about 135,000km about 6 months ago and its been great. I chose this particular car as it had relatively low km, was from a mature driver from the country (no salt from ocean and lots of highway driving!!!), excellent mechanically and cosmetically as well as being a very powerful car.

I took it for RWC then (6mths) and it passed straight away, kept certificate to prove. So I'm guessing it would only need a couple of tires now to pass.

Comes with custom ACT black plastic plates.

Test drives are welcome

Car won't disappoint!

Edited by 01kings10
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