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Car: 1996 Nissan Skyline R33 GT-R

Price: $17,500

Kilometres: 142,000kms

Transmission: 5 Speed Manual

Colour: Red (Paint Code AR1)

Rego Expiry: July 2012

Location: Adelaide

Contact: Lou at 0415064124 or [email protected]

Comments:

Car is a genuine R33 GTR and is in a very good condition with average kms. I just bought it a few months back from the first Australian owner (businessman) who picked it up himself in Japan in 2004. I got its paperwork and services since it was bought in Japan by the Australian owner. Since I owned it, it was only driven for 500 kms if not less. When I bought it, I replaced the oil and filter w/ genuine Nissan oil (7.5W30) and filter.

Modifications:

Engine is pretty much stock, and the car only has a few subtle modifications as listed below. (as far as I know)

- 18" aftermarket wheels (Circular)

- Slotted rotors

- HID headlights

- Modified front bar from Japan (Don’t know what it’s called)

- RAZO gear knob

- Nismo bonnet lip

- Nismo speedometer

- Nismo centre guage

- Aftermarket exhaust

- GReddy intake manifold pipings

- Remote central locking with Immobiliser

- Oil cooler

- Aftermarket stereo (Eclipse)

- Door kick plates w/ Skyline emblem (metal)

The bad part:

- Blemishes in the exterior paint and body (see pictures). May need respray

- Noise from the rear shocks when going over speed bumps. One shock should be replaced. The other one may be ok

- Driver mirror does not fold electrically, but the mirror works when adjusting angularity.

- Door light does not come on when opening the door. However, it can be switched on manually

- Nismo bonnet lip needs to be re-glued and resprayed (see picture)

- Front bar cross member split in the middle (see picture) --- Fixable

Reason for sale: buying a house. Not interested in swapping, but only selling. Genuine inquiries only, no joy rides or time wasters.

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I get a lot of interest but not serious. Please, if you are interested and have the cash, I can work out a deal w/ you but not w/ a big cut of the price. I can go a little less from the $17000.

$17000 w/ one year rego (expires July 2013). Please, do not send me messages w/ non-sense offers nor swaps.

I do not think it can be any better of what I am offering, 1996 GTR w/ original documents at $17000.

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