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1997 S2 R33 GTST in QM1 white

Manual

15XXXX KMs

$5000 firm

Selling due to very limited use. I have put on no more than 20k KMs in the 4 years since ownership. Has been out of rego since Sept 21 but comes with pink slip.

Has not been driven the past few months but regularly gets kicked over for a few laps up the street

Mods:

Blitz return flow FMIC

Fenix auto alloy radiator/silicon hoses

Nismo thermostat

Blitz ZZ-R coilovers (c spanners included)

Daiken HD clutch

Front and rear strut brace

Splitfire coilpacks/NGK iridium

Genuine Apexi Pod kit (Stock airbox and spare AFM also)

HKS Priest 3" cat back

17x9 +22 enkei RP01 in White

Apexi SAFC2

New battery

Alarm with built in turbo timer

Also comes with the below parts but not installed:

Viva garage front lip

3" bellmouth 1 piece dump

3" Hi-flow cat

Stock intercooler/piping

Stock airbox

Spare Pink Label AFM

HICAS lock bar

Due to my move few years back I regret to inform that can not find any documentation/receipts that I have for the car. Searched high and low and hoping they will eventually turn up.

I bought the car absolutely stock with 13XXXXKMs on it. I will try to find the ad that was originally posted up on here.

There are no known issues with the car and has never been in an accident to my knowledge. I have also replaced all manifold studs plus the manifold and turbo gasket due to previous leak. Does not leak and oil/fluids and doesn't blow any smoke. Though the air con needs a re-gas.

If you say you are going to come and take a look, please be professional about and at least let me know if you are not able to make it as I have had to take off work early, deny other people access, just to meet 'seriously interested' people that don't end up coming and not replying to text.

Location: Wollongong

Contact:

Felix

0401905915

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