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Hi all,

i am selling my 1996 r33 sII GTST as I need to make room in my garage as I dont drive it enough, i can make it cheaper by removing some of my aftermarket parts but i will list what it has now,

1996 sII White in great condition with m spec kit and lip spoiler on front,

77000kms with japanese as well as aussie service history

17" works wheels with good tyres

lowered tanabe street suspension

tanabe jasma approved 3 1/2" exhaust from cat back

hks evc II boost contoller

hks turbo timer

ms intakes pod filter

blitz front mount intercooler

blitz b.o.v

ngk plugs and mobil 1 oil with nulon additives

GDZOOK number plates (son of godzilla)

Premier metal window tint

autometer boost and air fuel gauge mounted on auto meter pod,

auto italia steering wheel with proper airbag boss kit (spare airbag wheel)

Alpine cdr 7873

focal polyflex splits in front

apline r type splits in rear

kicker 12" sub in box

clarion 400w 4 channel amp mounted

response 450w rms amp for sub mounted.

Narva ultra white head light globes

it has a alarm with window closers and turbo timer control as well as separate 4 point immobiliser.

pics for stereo can be found here http://forums.skylinesdownunder.co....&threadid=11625

i am looking for $25500 as is or can be cheaper without stereo gear and gauges and hks stuff. also see attached pic can email more if anyone is interested.

Scott

0405-428-646

I will take $24500 this is a really good price for the car...the market must be bad atm cause ive had it at a car yard on consignment in the trading post for 6 weeks and only about 6 ppl have seen it...any hints from anyone...i had one good offer from here for 24k but i didnt take it but in hindsight i shouldve cause now ive spent more money on it...any hints are appreciated

Scott

gdzook,

lovely car... don't drop the price anymore unless your desperate, it should sell soon hopefully... for a series II and all those extras that is a very good price, good luck with the sale.

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