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For Sale - 1996 Nissan Skyline Series 2 R33 GTS-T coupe

Adelaide, 4 speed automatic. Silver exterior, grey interior. Car is in Excellent Condition inside and out, very well maintained and never been on a track, very low Km's and registered in SA until 2013. Only driven on weekends, selling because we don't have the time or money to drive it due to renovating our house. want it to go to a good new home where it can be appreciated.

- $11,000 ono

- 83,000km's

Modifications include:

- 3" cat back exhaust with Junbl muffler

- Intercooler

- Brembo GTR brakes all round

- ISC adjustable coilover suspension

- 18" wheels and low profile tyres

- Viper central locking, immobiliser, car alarm

- Kenwood cd-player + speakers

Dyno'd at 175KW at the wheels.

pictures coming later today, call or text me on 0408 878 843, cheers.

Mark

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So, haven't had alot of interest in this car yet, any thoughts? too expensive for an auto?

what kind of price would you expect to pay for this car (in excellent condition and low km's)?

big question, would we have more luck selling it if it were a manual? thinking about putting a manual gearbox inb it for the sale, what would be a reasonable price to ask if it were a manual???

cheers for any thoughts or comments

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