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Sadly I'm Selling My Baby. PRICE IS NEGOTIABLE!!!

1996 R33 GTS25T 4Door Sedan with Apexi SAFC 2 Tuned at Trojan Motorsport in Canberra.

Speco Temp and Boost Gauges.

210,000kms but Very Smooth Engine.

Apexi Pod.

10psi on Stock Turbo. (never more)

ARC Side Mount.

Bosch 044 Pump.

3" Stainless turbo back Exhaust.

Lowered on Nismo Springs.

Serviced regularly every 5000kms with Nulon Oils.

New Timing Belt, Water Pump and OEM Coils.

Regretful Sale but I really should try to save some monies plus I have Too Many Cars.

For Full mods list ask via PM or check my "about me" page in my profile.

Some bits I may want to keep for future Skyline purchase as I won't be able to go without for too long... Bug has Bit Bad. :woot:

I also have heaps of spares that may be included on Negotiation. (Door Cards, Headlights, Taillights, Boot lid, Spoilers, etc...)

But I'm Negotiable on Price, Mods included in Sale etc...

MUST SELL ASAP!!! Preferably to someone who will Love her as I and the original Aussie owner have. (Both Mature Gentlemen)

$8000 ono - $7000 ono depending...

3 months ACT rego.

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PM or call / sms : 0410 573 091 if interested. No Swaps.

Buy it.

Rob. :cheers:

Also on GumTree ---> Click Here.

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Amazing car. Rob looks after all his cars to an extreme high level of maintenance. Buckets of knowledge and love into each and one of his automobiles, each part that goes on his R33 is researched to get the most perfect match for value, and productivity. It saddens me that Rob's most pride and joy is up for sale.

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