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I'm finally getting around to putting up an ad for this. I'm getting a little too old for driving around this on a daily basis.

1996 R33 Skyline GTSt

145 000km -

Manual

Silver

18" Wheels

will have some new tyres on soon

Bilstein suspensions all around.

Just got serviced

Kept in a reasonably stock condition (engine wise) for the last 7 years.

Very basic mods - intercooler, SAFC

Externally a little rough but, that's just my fault for wanting to install and paint everything on my own but not really having the right tools to work with. The front bar has been mended many many times over but due to silly driveways, they always get scraped, and eventually come loose. Tried to match the colors to the original body, bought the same coded paint three times, use it all up and they still didn't match, so I kind of gave up after that.

Engine has been running great for the last 7 years.

Will throw in a genuine R33 GTR wing and even order you a new non geunie front bar if you want.

Will also throw in some gauges I've had sitting around for the last 5 years but never got around to installing.

It has done a few trackdays, but that was years ago. It has since been on daily driver duty for the last 4 years.

Not quite sure what price to go for, so I'll set it at $7000, I'll adjust accordingly when I have time to compare everyone else's ads. Otherwise feel free to make a REASONABLE offer. I'm selling the car, not giving it away for free.

As I do drive and need this car on a daily basis for work, I will not be entertaining professional weekend tyre kickers. I'll go so far as to say, no test drives unless you want to leave a deposit down in case of damages. I'd like to avoid the awkward "you broke the car while test driving!!" "no i didn't" situation as I have far better things to do that dealing with that nonsense.

please pm if intersted.

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