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Up for sale is my 1996 s2 R33 Skyline. Only selling as i want to get a Jzx100 Chaser.


Rb25det, Manual. 40th Anniversary model, 99,000kms, Has 12 months Nsw rego.
Serviced every 5,000kms with full synthetic oil, Redline shockproof oil in gearbox.
GTR rear wing, Interior is immaculate. Tinted rear windows. Strut braces front & rear.
Body is straight, paint good apart from bonnet which has sun damaged spots (was going to carbon wrap it).
Drives very nice and solid. Car was pretty much stock until 94,000kms.

JJR 3” front/dump (heat wrapped), 3” Catco Hiflow cat, 3” Kakimoto catback exhaust (not too loud).
Blitz return flow Fmic, Blitz Sus Pod. Z32 Afm, Havoc Stainless 3” hard intake pipe out of turbo.
Jecs 550cc Injectors, Walbro Gss342 intank fuel pump. Splitfire Coil Packs, Ngk spark plugs.
Brand new Hypergear SS1PU Billet turbo, 15 psi actuator.
Apexi Power Fc – New El version hand controller.
Tuned by DVS JEZ, 241rwkw @ 15psi with dyno printout.
NPC 10” Organic Hd Clutch, machined flywheel, genuine rear main oil seal. Fitted at 98,000kms.
Greddy Profec B Spec 2 Boost controller (not fitted). R33 GTR Bov.
New Nissan turbo gaskets & seals, Blue painted rocker covers, matte black plenum & crossover.
HSD Hr Coilovers. New Genuine Clutch fan.
Rota Grid 18” Wheels in metallic gunmetal – 18x8.5 +30 & 18x9.5 +35.
Kumho Ku39 Tyres – 235/40/18 & 275/35/18, 75% tread left.
Nismo clear side indicators, Nismo gear knob,
New leather/red stitch gear boot & handbrake boot. GKtech Red Drift handbrake button.
Saas Boost gauge, HKS Type O Turbo Timer.

New Pioneer usb/Bluetooth/aux head unit, Kicker 6” speakers front & rear running off an Alpine amp (fitted April).

Car located on Central Coast Nsw, very well looked after/maintained and built.

Only faults are slight paint fade spot on bonnet & rear coilovers have slight rattle ($300 to rebuild if wanted from Otomoto).

$13,000 or swap for Jzx100 manual Chaser.

0421791104

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