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1996 R33 Gtst series 2!  NEAR NEW REGO!! :D

8.5k or near offers

Car is mostly stock, 169k kms, always been run on BP98 or Shell V-Power. Serviced religiously every 5000 kms. selling as I am looking to upgrade to a geedeeahh :banana:.

Full 100k service was done by Top secret imports in 2014 with 146k kms on the clock. Done as a precaution when I purchased the car. 
straight chassis, no accident damage, never written off and no financial interest owing on the car. 

Modifications: :2_grimacing::1311_thumbsup_tone2:
Blitz return flow intercooler
Fujitsubo exhaust
R33 GTR genuine rear wing
factory airbox and snorkel - good for 300+kws
yellow jacket coil packs
3 inch dump pipe all the way 
Walbro 255 fuel pump
Pedders shock and spring combo
Go Fast Bits boost controller
Defi style oil temprature gauge
Defi style oil pressure gauge
Upgraded R34 GTT op6 turbo 
Heat wrapped intercooler and intake pipe
Custom Heavy duty clutch from st Mary's clutches installed can handle power up to 280 kw
Rear main seal done when transmission was out
New spigot bearing installed
OEM gear knob 
Alpine head unit
5star rated mongoose alarm installed, other security mods which can be discussed with the new owner.
New bcp7res spark plugs.
RDA slotted and dimpled front and rear rotors
Near new Intima SR brake pads (good crossover for street and track)
factory 16" wheels with bob jane xenon tyres - legal tread

All fluids recently changed
Nulon fullly synthetic 10w40 engine oil
Gearbox uses Redline light weight shockproof
Diff uses Nulon fluid
Motul RBF 600 brake fluid 

Bad points about the car: :down:
Car could use a respray if you are overly pedantic- the roof is loosing its clear coat.
Sunroof has rust on the inside - Can be fixed or simply replaced with a second hand sunroof from wreckers.
Boot has some rust which is usual in all r33's due to leaking water. Water leak has been fixed by resealing the tail lights and boot gutter using silicone. 
Drivers seat has bolster wear.

I am negotiable on price within reason. Low ball offers will be ignored, you can test drive the car when I have been given 8.5k cash in hand. :bunny:

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