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1996 Skyline r33 GTS-T 99208 Genuine KMS!

Hey guys! Long time viewer here and i gotta say you guys have helped me with alot of things and im hoping you can help me once again so that i may fulfil one of my dreams since i was 12! The only reason im selling is because my friend has finally decided to sell his r32 GTR and its been my dream car since i was about 12-13 and his giving me a great deal so this HAS TO GO as i need the money from this to purchase his car and cover Rego/Insurance/Roady etc.

 

Ill start from the top and hopefully i can cover everything!

Price : $8000 for SAU (Listed for $8300 everywhere else)

Location : Keysborough, Melbourne, Victoria.

The car is a R33 GTST manual 99,208kms ORIGINAL KMS!!! CHECK WITH VICROADS! imported in 06
Standard turbo, xforce 3inch catback system.
Gizzmo MS IBC (Boost controller) Set at 9psi! can run up to 11-12.
Turbo timer!
Wolf alarm system and immobilizer.
CENTRAL LOCKING AND KEYLESS ENTRY!
Front mount Intercooler! if i remember correctly its 700x240 not sure!
Custom piping all done by a shop. (Not a backyard job with Supercheap pipes haha)
New tie rods/bushings all round for preventative maintenance.
Changed windscreen 4 months ago due to a chip in the windscreen
HKS blow off valve comes with car (uninstalled)
$550 Pioneer AVH-X3500DAB double din touch screen headunit with 2x6 inches in front with splitters/tweeters and 6x9s in the rear.
Genuine Nismo Injector cover!
HID HEADLIGHTS/TAILIGHTS.
NO DINGS BODY IS STRAIGHT AS AN ARROW. GARAGED ENTIRE LIFE! WILL NOT FIND A STRAIGHTER CAR OR LOWER KS!
6 months rego.
Heavy Duty Clutch! Gearbox is strong just had fluids changed, healthy engine runs verywell. Quick car. was told its making 180+ rwkw.
Brand new timing belt and water pump fitted for 100k service. Engine fluids changed, Platnium spark plugs!
interior is mint! not a single scratch on seats/trims! All electrics working like a car should with less than 100xxx kms.
Front driver seat RETRIMMED WITH LEATHER FOR COMFORT!
You will NOT find a cheaper car in better condition than this beast!
 




All Enquiries Welcome!

text me if interested,

0435763163

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