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Hello all!

For sale is my Nissan R33 Skyline GTS-T 40th Anniversary Edition. I've owned this car for 2 1/2 years now and it's brought me nothing but smiles. It's been lightly modified with the following modifications:

Front mount intercooler

Exhaust - HKS Super Dragger turbo back

Pod filter

Electronic Boost controller - GFB G-Force II - running 8psi

Turbo timer

Volk Racing 17" Gold coloured rims on Kumho39s - plenty of tread left! the rear rims I believe are 10.5" wide I think, I could be wrong but I run a 255/45/17 on the rear.

Double DIN JVC Stereo with USB input so you can plug in your phone and play your tunes. I bought brand new kicker top of the line speakers when I first bought the car and had them installed also.

I service it every 5,000km with fresh oil & filter. In February 2016 at 198km service was undertaken at Unique Auto Sports with timing belt, water pump, drive belts etc replaced. Whilst there I got them to put fresh oil in too. I've attached a copy of the invoice. Fresh brake pads were put on the rear this year also.

This car is coming up to being 19 years old, there is scratches on the car consistent with a car for this age. On the front bar above the number plate there is nicks and scratches and towards the bottom of the front bar there are small white spots. Mechanically the car is great it's never let me down the only reason for the sale is that I've bought another car. All electronics work apart from the air conditioning. I've replaced the motor that controls the drivers side window as it failed. It's currently sitting on 208,000km - this is only a number, these RB motors are insanely reliable and people run 250-300rwkw out of these unopened 200km+ motors successfully. This is only lightly modified and has been serviced with care. The previous owner told me he bought a new IAC valve not long before I bought the vehicle and she still idles beautifully. 

Registration is until 31st August 2017. There's no finance, never been in an accident or defected and whoever buys it will enjoy it like I have. Plates will not come with car.

 

Price: $9, 500

Location: Cronulla

Contact: 0-421810762

I'm not interested in "$6k cash today" or negotiating over the phone. Don't buy the car sight unseen, come and see it. :)

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