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For sale is my 96' Skyline GTS-t.

This is an extremely tidy example of an R33 with medium to light mods.

I have owned this car for the better part of a year and am only selling as I now want a 200sx and the opportunity has presented itself.

Price: $10,000

K’s: 88,000

Year: 1996 (Series II)

Rego: 5 months

MANUAL

Located at Ferny Grove 4055

Aside from the standard Climate control and dual airbags, the car also has the following.

Modifications-

Exterior:

· Respray in Red/Maroon 1 year ago

· Nissan front lip (sticker-bombed over white paint, easily removed)

· Standard M-spec kit

· Restored head lights.

· Few Stickers

· Number plate relocated (easily swapped back to centre)

Interior:

· HDI Digital boost gauge

· Sony head unit with internal iphone/ipod/mp3 storage (no cd player, mp3 only)

· GTR front bucket seats

· Custom parcel shelf made for 6x9 speakers in custom pods

· Carbon fibre Nissan hand brake handle

· Nismo low profile gear knob or Tomei low profile gear knob

· 12" JL AUDIO W1 sub

· Genuine Nissan floor mats

Engine:

· HKS Front mount w/ polished aluminium

· Monza BOV (plum back or vent to atmosphere) + standard bov

· Pod filter (Shielded)

· GTR fuel pump

· NGK Iridium plugs + standard copper's

· 3.5" exhaust, from dump pip back with matte black drift tips

· HDI dual stage electronic boost controller and gauge (in cab)

· Removal of coilpack cover to decrease coilpack temp

· Fully shimmed rear diff centre done by O1G (not installed)

· K&N Oil filter

· Royal Purple engine oil changed every 5000k's

· Redline gearbox oil changed every 10000k's

Suspension:

· Full Cusco adjustable coilovers w/dampeners or front Tein superstreets & rear HKS coilovers adjustable w/dampeners (buyer chooses one set)

· HICAS Lock out bar

· New ball joints pressed into rear hicas tie end rods done by Pedders

· Nissan strut brace

· Front strut brace

· 17" Drift Teks 8"fronts 9.5" rears w/stretched tyres @ 85% tread

· Black Sumitomo callipers

· Performance brake pads

This car is very well maintained, always treated to the best oils, only run on 98 Ultimate.

It is always garaged and is not thrashed. It is my daily drive and is always treated with dignity. It is always warmed up before driving and cooled before being turned off, speed bumps are taken extremely slowly. I honestly love this car and don’t treat it like a piece of shit skyline that gets skidded every week at Pinkenba.. It is ultra-reliable and has never missed a beat.

Extra’s that I have for the car that can be included in the sale.

· Single sided front mount with piping

· Apexi SAFC with handheld controller

· HKS Boost gauge

· Rear shimmed diff centre

· Spare set of coilovers (HKS rears + TEIN SS fronts)

· Standard wheels

· Monza trumpet/plum back BOV

· 1kg Aus certified fire extinguisher + bracket

· HD DVI event recorder (insurance purposes)

· Spare front bumper (silver, paint is a bit shabby)

· Red ‘DRIFT’ seat covers

Standard front grille in red

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If you’re interested you can call, text or pm me.

No joyriders or tyre kickers. I will be accompanying all test drives.

Let me know if there are any details you’re after that I have not listed.

Dave

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