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For sale is my pride and joy, 1996 Nissan Skyline R33 GTST Series 2, 5speed manual. I have had this car for about four years and in this time it’s only done about 20,000kms. I previously purchased it off a best mate who’s a mechanic and it was a garage queen! In seven years this car has done a total of 40,000kms.

This car hasn’t been thrashed and always run on standard boost. It’s in immaculate condition inside and out and has always been garaged. It currently has 106,000kms on the clock. Always maintained every 5,000kms with synthetic oil. Never had any problems with this car. It has been my baby and always treated like one.

Reason for selling is I have recently taken up an apprenticeship and need a more practical car. Very regretful sale.

No Swaps. Inspections will not disappoint

Fully optioned

- Power steering

- Aircon (super cold!)

- Power windows

- Dark tinted windows

- SONY head unit cd/mp3

- Pioneer 6x9 speakers (awesome sound)

- Mongoose m20s Alarm system

- Lowered

- Brand new rear tyres

- NGK Iridium performance spark plugs recently fitted

- 19inch High Performance wheels with locknuts

- 3” exhaust stainless steel (sounds amazing)

- HDI Front mount intercooler 3” plumbing, bov

- Pillar mounted gauges – boost & air/fuel

- Adjustable boost tee (not fitted)

- Turbo timer

- Nismo clear side blinkers

- Nismo leather gear knob

- Racing POD, cold air with custom heat proof airbox

$10,500

Danny Turner (Kelvin Grove, Brisbane) – 0400 400 549

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