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Doubt I'll get hits on here because the car is located in Darwin however worth a shot!

EOI: 1996 Nissan Skyline R33 GTSt

White

5spd Manual

19xxxxkm

$10000ono

Currently EOI at the moment. Might be purchasing a GTR so this might be for sale if offered the right price.

I have owned the car for 4 years now and it has done nothing but put a smile on my face every time I drive it. I have modified it myself with power and response in mind. All work done to it has been carried out by me and tuned by Campbell Brothers Racing here in Darwin.

List of mods:

-Plazmaman FMIC kit

-Deatschwerks 740cc injectors

-Custom stainless 3 inch dump pipe

-HKS Silent-Power 3.5inch exhaust and highflow cat

-Turbosmart E-Boost boost controller

-Walbro high flow fuel pump

-Splitfire Coilpacks

-Impul shock absorbers

-Speedflow fittings to custom oil-catch can

-Genuine Nismo strut brace

-Adaptronic ECU with 4bar MAP sensor

-Hypergear SLSS2 turbocharger (still with 8months warranty)

-4inch alloy intake pipe and Pod filter

-Steam Pipe high mount manifold by Hybrid Performance Racing in NZ

-Turbosmart 45mm External Wastegate

-Genuine Nismo lightweight wheel nuts

-18x8.5inch SSR rims

That is all I can think of right now. Currently tuned to 14psi but before I sell it it will have a new front facing plenum installed and tuned for more boost.

Always serviced regularly and within the last 2500km I have done the following:

-New spark plugs

-New fuel filter

-All drive belts replaced

-New cam cover seals

-Fresh oil and coolant

Most receipts for the mods have been kept for future reference.

Like all skylines it has a few bad points:

-Slight dent in the bonnet

-Bonnet and front bar have multiple small rock chips

-Front bar has holes in it where a front lip used to be attached

-Rear bar constantly gets fuel stains (white skylines haha)

Let me know if you are interested on 0447 088 100 and can arrange for inspection. (I will not sell the car until the plenum is installed and tune is finished)

Car will be sold with Rego and next inspection is due in February next year.

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not sure darwin will be as much of an issue as what looks like a $100k price tag :) (edit: my bad, obviously still drunk from last night, just the font on the site makes 0's and o's look the same sometimes)

good luck!

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