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Hey guys,

For sale is my 1998 Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T 40th Anniversary Edition.

Extras:

  • Front mount intercooler
  • Turbo-back exhuast with Nismo rear muffler
  • TEIN adjustable coilovers
  • ROTA Grid-R 18x9 +20 wheels & near new tyres
  • Pioneer head unit (iPod/MP3) with JBL speakers & amp
  • 5000k HID's
  • Rego until Oct 2013 (12 months)
  • Alarm/Immobiliser

Apart from these few extras, the car remains stock. The interior hasn't been touched, and if you lift up the standard 40th Anniversary floor mats, even the carpet underneath has never been touched.

The engine bay is stock except for a pod filter and is extremely clean.

The body is also in A1 condition and the paintwork immaculate.

The car was originally imported in 2002 with 40000kms, and I have all the papers from this time (where the car was horrendously expensive) - the car now has 138000kms. It is a March 1998 build.

The only thing that may need attention are the shocks in the Tien coilovers which i believe are easily serviceable - they do slightly knock on hard bumps - but hasn't really worried me since the car is only driven on weekends.

Reason for sale is that I need a more practical sedan!

Price: $12800

Kms: 138000

Rego: BCX47S

Contact: Andy - 0431108072

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Thanks guys,

Andy

Edited by boosted_andy

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