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Want to sell my 1996 Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T Series 2

with 111,1xx kms

for $12,500 or nearest offer.

Located in Glebe, NSW.

Car was purchased at JapLink Motors, Haberfield in August 2005.

I am the first Australian owner.

Paid more for this car because of its rare blue colour, a factory fitted sunroof, and a very clean interior.

Car is mostly stock. Only has a HKS air pod, 17 inch Vault wheels, and tinting.

New Falken rear tyres last year, new front tyres this year.

Will include the original 16 inch Nissan wheels with tyres.

Full Service was done at Croydon Racing Developments in February.

Following were fitted: Gates timing belt, bearings and crank gear, water pump, 3 drive belts, platinum spark plugs, oil and filter.

Has AutoWatch car alarm with built-in turbo timer and keyless boot release.

Will provide a folder with all receipts.

Never raced, never taken to the track. Only driven to and from work 3 to 4 times a week. Rarely driven on days off. Now only driven once a week.

Reasons for selling:

After owning this car for 7 years, I now feel like a change.

I have recently purchased another used car, and do not have the room for 2.

Rego Plates will be changed to BZN17W, taken from my second car.

Please phone 0415 678 080 in the afternoons or evenings, after 3pm.

If I miss your call, just text me.

Price is negotiable. You can text me your best offer.

Will only respond to reasonable offers.

Not interested in swaps.

Thanks for looking.

Edited by R33-Skyline
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