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1996 Nissan Skyline GTS-T R33 Manual

Hi all,

Selling my pride and joy - my 1996 Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T Series II due to starting a young family.

It has a RB25DET engine which is serviced every 5,000kms, kept garaged and is a perfect car for any car enthusiast! It has only 146,369kms.

The car has the following:

Engine Accessories:

  • 3-inch turbo exhaust system with 200 cell Magna-Flow high flow cat and Magna-Flow rear muffler.
  • Greddy Spec-LS Front Mount Intercooler Pod Filter enclosed in SRI Heat Shield.
  • Splitfire Direct Ignition Coil Packs
  • R32 GTST 10psi waste gate actuator
  • Apexi Turbo Timer
  • Carbon Fibre Cooling Panel
  • Turbosmart Blow Off Valve
  • Walbro Fuel Pump

(Engine Oil: Motul Chrono V10w40 engine oil)

Drive-Train Hardware:

  • 5 Speed Manual
  • NPC Performance10’ Organic Clutch

(Oil used: Gearbox - Redline Shockproof Gear Oil & Diff - Redline 75w90 Gear oil)

Bodywork:

  • Nismo Clear Side Indicators
  • Factory Sunroof
  • Tinted Windows
  • Parkers, High Beam and Fog Lights all done in LED white bulbs
  • HID 35w 6000k H1 done for Low Beam

Brakes and Suspension:

  • Lowered 2 inches all corners using Tein Springs
  • DBA 4000 Series 6x6 Wiper-Slot “T3 Club Spec” Slotted Front Rotors (DBA4963S-L/R)
  • DBA 4000 Series 6x6 Wiper-Slot Slotted Rear Rotors (DBA4908S-L/R)
  • Intima SR-6300 Brake Pads
  • Hel Braided Brake Lines
  • Cusco Master Cylinder Stopper
  • Motul RBF600 Brake Fluid
  • Front Strut Brace R33 GTR
  • Rear Strut Brace

Rolling Stock:

  • Black Power coated Rims, PCD: 5-114.3 -
  • Front: 18 x 9.0 with 235/40 Nankang Tyres
  • Rear: 18 x 10.0 with 275/35 Nankang Tyres

Interior Gadgetry:

  • R33 GTR Front Seats
  • 52mm Autometer Boost Gauge on Driver’s side A-Pillar
  • 52mm Autometer Water Temperature, Oil Temperature, Oil Pressure in DIN slot
  • Black leather for centre glovebox.
  • All interior dash lighting in LED white bulbs

Stereo Components:

  • Pioneer DEH-4450BT Head Unit (2012 Model)
  • Pioneer TS-A1604C 6.5” 2-Way with Tweeters fitted to front doors
  • Pioneer TS-A6964S 6 x 9 3-Way Speakers fitted to rear parcel tray

Car was dyno at 158.1 KW

Please note no time wasters or test pilots.

Price: $10,200 or nearest offer

Location: Wollongong, NSW

Contact: Domenic - 0403 858 797 or PM (If I don't answer, leave me a voice message or send a SMS)

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