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Hey SAU, The time has come for me to move on from my R33 and invest in a work ute.

Up for sale now is my 1996 Series 2 GTS-T (manual)

Since buying this car off a member of this website who imported this car in 2004 and sold to me in 2010 I have treated it like a brand new car.

It has been well taken care of and every maintanence issue has been followed out during my ownership.

I was an extremely fussy buyer at the time and this was the standout r33 at the time.

Currently the odometer sits at 155,944 km

Previous owner has kept all documentation/reciepts of his maintanence as I have also for the following parts for proof.

Rego untill feb 2013, RWC can be arranged with the buyer or sold without. As I dont think it will need much besides the usual new windscreen etc.

Mods/work to this car include

100,000km service done

Tinted windows

Turbo timer

Exedy Heavy duty clutch

NGK Iridium spark plugs at around 135,000km

Tein flex coilovers & 350z 17" rims

Brand new alloy radiator and hoses fitted about a year ago

Brand new yellow jacket coils fitted a few months ago

Brand new slotted rotors for front and back along with new QFM performance brake pads also front and rear which were fitted last week

Engine oil has been changed on time every 4000-6000km, using Motul 8100 (garage is full of empty bottles) and a few other highly recommended oils from the goods on oils thread.

Clutch/brake fluid bled and changed

Paint is in excellent condition, shines bright while clean. Has a few tiny stone chips on driver door and a small key mark on rear left panel but not very noticable.

I have taken extremely good care during my time with this car, letting it warm up or driving very low rpm while cold for every drive. Always garaged and treated like a new car.

I am not after swaps unless you happen to have a BT-50 in immaculate condition.

Great car which has never let me down.

Not after top dollar as I already have my target reached for my new car and am in need of a work ute asap.

If you have any questions or offers please feel free to PM me I will be checking regularly for a fast reply.

I am located in Seaford, Vic and i'm more than happy to arrange a meet up if you are within reasonable range.

Price: 6500 ONO without RWC, If RWC is required then I can arrange an inspection.

Phone : 0414069029 my name is Sam. If i cant answer please leave an sms and I will get back to you.

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