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1996 nissan skyline , series 2 r33 gtst

192xxxkm on body , 63xxxkm on motor

hdi boost controller

calibre defi boost gauge

3.5" turbo back exhaust

cannon muffler

front mount intercooler

yellow jacket coil packs

blocker plate in bov for flutter

oil catch can

m-sports front bar

nismo side skirts

nismo rear bar and pods

new radiator

recently serviced using royal purple oil

clean interior , seats carpet dash all pretty much immaculate

17.8/8.5 ssr integrals with near new tyres.

car runs great , never broken down , never had a problem since the new motor went in a year ago

bought the car with a stuffed motor so thats the reason for the motor swap

paint is shit , needs to be wet sanded and finished ( previous owner rattle can sprayed it)

rear pods need body glue to sit properly against the rear quarter (i never bothered as i planned to have it re-sprayed but never got around to prepping it)

chasing $8500 negotiable , very open to swaps , just text me on 0431121625 with what you have and the information with pics and we'll talk.

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