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For sale is my 1998 Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T Series 2 40TH Anniversary Edition.5 speed manual turbo. Original 40th anniversary edition is the last ever of the r33 shape and is built 02/98.

Very low original 124,000kms with full japenese log books and a huge bunch of receipts. I just recently serviced the car and installed Bendix brakes and machined the discs.

it has a few modifications which include:

- Brand new X FORCE exhaust system from turbo back costing me $1400

only 6 weeks old.

- PCG jdm Blow Off Valve.

- APEXI N1 coilover suspension all around.

- Aftermarket strut brace.

- NISMO boost / water guage mounted in side pillar.

- Brand new BLITZ panel filter.

- Brand new turbosmart boost tap.

The car was only imported 4.5 years ago. It is very straight and has never been in a collision. Has a few light scratches which is expected on a black car but nothing major. Always run on BP98 premium fuel. Constantly washed and serviced on time.

The car has rego up until the 24/9/2013.I am negotiable on price just call me or text me on 0435 192 788. Located in sydney.post-29245-0-45480500-1360115161_thumb.jpegpost-29245-0-47295200-1360115177_thumb.jpegpost-29245-0-45335900-1360115191_thumb.jpegpost-29245-0-08847200-1360115200_thumb.jpegpost-29245-0-37812800-1360115212_thumb.jpegpost-29245-0-13262700-1360115218_thumb.jpegpost-29245-0-64676400-1360115226_thumb.jpegpost-29245-0-78467600-1360115234_thumb.jpeg

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