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I am selling my car because I have moved overseas. The car is very tidy and in good condition. It has a lot of mods done to it over time, such as: 18 inch Rims, Tien coil over suspensions, big bore exhaust with a larger piping running all the way from the extractors, HKS pod filter, fuel injectors, boost set to 14 psi, Apexi Power FC ECU with controller in dashboard, plumbed in blow off valve to meet with NSW regulations, Intercooler...etc. The car is currently making 273Hp with the current setup and can easily jump up quite significantly if instead of the stock turbo, a better turbo were put in. Every mechanic that's serviced the car has been quite amazed at how tidy the car has been kept with the mods being done quite well. The car is a face lift model and so looks much better than any other skyline out there. This car is a great purchase for someone wanting a beautiful looking skyline with really good performance as well as enjoying a comfortable, air conditioned ride and also for someone who wants to make a few more mods to the car like new extractors etc. This 1996 Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T is exceptional value at the price it is which is $12,000.

Please contact my dad who is selling the car for me on these numbers: 02 9756 2584 or 0425 932 929

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This is one of the best looking Skylines out there and has great ground work for someone to start working on the engine bay. Hopefully someone who wants to create a nice looking engine bay as well as increase performance. I've constantly been told to show this car off at car shows but wanted to work on the looks under the hood a bit before I did but now that I've moved overseas, I'll have to leave it to the next person who buys the car. I absolutely loved this car and that unique beautiful sound it makes once it starts to go past 4000revs. While most skylines tend to gurgle at the exhaust, this one grunts.

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