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1996 Nissan Skyline R33 S2 GTSt

196,000km

Manual

Black

271.7 At the wheels kilowatts 17psi

Rego till 10th Oct 2012

Near new tyres (been used on the car for a week)

Rear: Hankook Ventus V12evo 265/35ZR18's

Front: Hankook Ventus V8rs 235/40ZR18's

Rays Volk SE37 18" rims in average condition, complete with gutter rash :(

Motor:

RB25det using std internals aside from 25% stiffer valve springs.

Nismo 740cc injectors

GT30/71r with custom rear housing .63 for improved response made and supplied by Stao- Hypergear

Custom intake Stainless Steel intake pipe std manifold and Gready FMIC kit.

Full Stainless Steel exhaust system, 3" large mouth dump pipe, hi-flow metal catt, large oval rear muffler single outlet 4" tip

Vipec V44 plug and play fully programmable ECU tuned by Scott from Insight Motorsport.

Splitfire Coilpacks

Walbro hi-flow Fuel pump

prolly more ive forgotten.

Suspension and brakes drivetrain:

whiteline springs and bilstein shock all round

Slotted discs and rebuilt callipers all round running DBA gen duty pads(came with discs)

Exeedy HD clutch

Cusco front Castor bushes

Cusco rear camber bushes

HICAS lockout

Body:

Give it 3 maybe 3.5 out of 5.

Paint is in good condition(clear coat is good and not faded)

Does have spots, blemishes, shopping centre door dings (gggrrrrrrr)

Small amount of rust in rear wheels arches and boot.

front bumper needs respray.

has Clarion head unit with 6" sony exploads in front and some no name brand 6" 9" in rear parcel.

Im an auto electrician by trade and run rally cars at home, so do a lot of my own services.

changed oil and filter with Motul 8100 excess fully synthetic and Ryco filter every 5000km.

timing belt and water pump etc was done by Jamie at Waterhouse Auto Care at Penrith at 171,00km as belt was noisy.

Have over $5,500 worth of receipts for mods.

This car is my pride and joy has given me so much, would love to see it go to an enthusiast. Only reason im selling it is im over having a loud, fast car, with no room and have purchased an M35 Stagea.

Pulls like a freight train, no joy riders, i dont have time.

Please PM for more details/pics or TXT me on 0431 705 073 to set up a time to come see it, unfortunately im very busy atm and am going overseas for two weeks at the end of April but i will fit anyone in to see it when i can.

PLEASE NOTE: if you ring, i may not be able to get back to you until outside office hours due to work commitments, so txt me if possible.

$11,000 ono

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Older photo's, will post current photo's asap (but it hasnt changed that much)

forgot to metion, and im all about being up front, I have taken it to the strip once (before the mods) and done one texi about 2 months ago where it proved faultless.

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