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Hi up for sale is a 1996 Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T Series 2

Has only done 111,000

Factory fitted 2.5lt Turbo engine & 5 Speed Gearbox

Drives very good, everything is as new, immaculate condition.

Air Con is nice and cold.

Most probably the cheapest R33 series 2 on the market.

Im only after $6500, but will take 6k cash

Reason for sale is i have to many cars, and need to get rid of a few.

Car comes with no rego or RWC, but can be provided, if arrangements are made.

The car is stock standard apart from mods listed below:

- Front mount cooler

- Bilstein shocks

- Aftermarket fuel pump

- Front and rear guards rolled & flared

- 3" turbo back stainless steel exhaust (so its got split dump pipe, high flow cat etc

***does not come with the wheels shown in pics, those are not for sale.

Please give me a call on O432544363 if you wish to inspect it

Viewing is available in St Albans 3021, 30 mins from the Melbourne CBD

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Edited by RJ06

any documentation to back up those ridiculously low k's?

No documentation was provided when i purchased the car, but judging from how the car handles, brakes, gearbox etc, i believe that the original kms wouldn't be too far from what it reads even if someone did play around with it. From what Ive been told it was just sitting at the previous owners house for a couple years as he too has too many cars lying around.

I might say its the greatest condition skyline in the country but others may think differently, that's what inspections are for.

  • 3 weeks later...

Still for sale guys! My camera wont connect to my laptop so i cant upload any photos. But if you send me a text i can send you a pic of the VIN tags and engine bay pics! :)

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