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For sale is my modified Black 1996 Nissan Skyline R33 Gts-t Series 2

New Oil and Oil filter changed at 152,000 kms.
The timing belt, drive belts, water pump, rear tyres, standard suspension, new coolant, caster bushes, new exhaust manifold studs has been replaced at 144k kms.

Selling this due to needing room at my place, plus need cash.

Km’s – 155,xxx, Manual
Colour – Obsidian Black
Price - $8,900 cash
RWC – Yes, $300
REGO - Yes, till 2014 November (9 Months Rego Left)

Number Plate - ZXC436
Location - Patterson Lakes 3197 Victoria (South-East Suburbs)
Engine No. - RB25164204A
VIN - 6U9000ECR33110397


Modifications.

- Spitfire coil packs

- 3” cat back to 5” tip

- Bosch 040 fuel pump

- Jecks 550cc injectors

- X-treme heavy duty clutch

- R34 high flowed GCG turbo

- Dual core aluminium radiator
- Hybrid Front Mount Intercooler

- G-reddy profec-b boost controller
- Stock ECU remapped with Mines Map
- Sard fuel pressure regulator with gauge

- 19” Lenso Rims, Front on 235/35/19 tyres 98% +
- 19" Lenso Rims, Back on 245/35/19 tyres 98% +

- Alarm & Immobilizer with Remote

- Calibre boost gauge
- Genuine R33 car mats
- EBC pads all around
- R33 GTR Spoiler
- Factory ABS Brakes & HICAS
- Factory Sunroof
All modifications have been less than 15,000 km’s ago.
This car on low boost (10psi) has 193.5 rkw, high boost (18psi) 222.2 rkw, safely.

Cons.
- Few scratches and a mark, that should buff out.
- Heater motor actuator is “ticking” needs a new one or fix the gear inside it
- heater blowing out cool air and air con needs re-gassing.
- Turbo bearings are going, Its ready for a Turbo Upgrade!!

Slap on a GTX3076r or Hypergear SS2/3 Turbo and you'll be hitting 300+ rwkw and be a responsive street monster!

Car runs excellent, just like it should. its going to be sad seeing this go. My loss is your gain.

Pod filter is off and the standard air box is back on due to roadworthy purposes. I didn't have any issues with getting a roadworthy certificate especially due to the exhaust, so i could organise one for you depending on my situation at that moment.

This car is just sitting around on the lawn, and due to having so many cars at the house another reason why i need it gone.

Pretty sure I haven’t missed anything. Any questions, offers, inquiries let me know.

Serious buyers only, No test drives unless I’m in a loving mood =)
Thank you for taking the time to view my ad. I hope you find what you are looking for.

I'm selling this cheap, so throw me an offer as i want it gone for my new toy.

Be upfront, honest and clear.

Text during business hours, or call after 4pm, to arrange a look.

Contact number, 0423 932 035

Cheers,
OJ

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  • 2 weeks later...

FRUGAL FRIDAY BUMP $9,000 i will budge for SAU members <3

Get this car before its sold!

if not sold i will get the turbo fixed or upgraded and install a Apexi power fc and sell it above the price that it is listed.

PM, Post, Call or SMS 0423 932 035

regards,

OJ

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