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Up for sale is my 96' Nissan Skyline R33 GTST S2,

Ive owned it for about 1.5 years and has been a great car but time has come to sell up. When i purchased the car it had the typical basic mods such as intercooler, catback exhaust, pod filter etc. During my ownership ive added a few more mods that i will list below. As ive mentioned before the car has been very reliable although it isnt driven much these days. Car is always serviced every 5000k's by myself with Penrite 10Tenths Racing Oil (10w-40) and ryco oil filter. Comes with folder with various receipts for services/repairs done by previous owner as can be seen in the photos.

Pros/Mods:
- 4months Rego
- NPC 10" Carbotic Button Clutch (less than 15,000 old)
- HDi Intercooler with Piping
- HKS Mushroom Intake Filter
- 3" Custom Turbo Intake Pipe
- Hypergear Hi-Flowed 21U Turbo (stock turbo highflowed)
- Tomei 3" Expreme Bellmouth Dump Pipe, Custom 3" Front pipe, Nvidia RSR Catback with Nvidia RSR Muffler
 - Koyorad Radiator with JustJap top + bottom radiator hoses
 - Power FC ECU + PFC Commander handset
 - Z32 AirFlow Meter
 - Gates Racing Timing Belt Kit + NPW water pump installed less than 10,000k's ago
 - Ohlins Coilovers (height and dampening adjustable)
 - Greddy Copy Forward Facing Plenum sprayed in Wrinkle Black
 - Billet Perfomace Parts (BPP) Top Fuel Rail conversion kit
 - Bosch 1250cc Injectors
 - Walbro 460 (12V hardwired with relay, can be seen in photos)
 - Double Din Kenwood with Sub+Amp wiring in boot (Sub+Amp not included in sale)
 - Bose Tweeters
 - Near new front Potenza RE003 (235/40/17) tyres (Rears are Toyo Proxes R888 Semi's, will need replacing as a bubble has formed on sidewall)
 - Fully recirculating Oil Catch Can setup
 - Turbosmart Plumb Back Kompact Blowoff Valve
 - Turbosmart Fuel Pressure Regulator (FPR800)
 - GTR R33 Front Seats (Very good condition)
 - GFB GeForce II Boost Controller
 - Interior Surround Sprayed in Piano Black (gloss black, can be seen in pics)
 - XXR 17X9.5 Fronts, 17X10.5 Rears
 - Nismo Gearknob with Suede shifter gaitor
 - Cometic Multilayered Intake Manifold Gasket + Exhuast Manifold Gasket
 - Aircon works perfectly
 - Paint is in Very good condition for its age, it is regulary washed and waxed (except for bonnet has stone chips)
 - Sunroof fully operational
- All 4 guards rolled professionally by John The Guard Roller.

Might be a few things ive forgotten but thats 98% of it, i also have most of the reciepts for the parts i have purchased.

Car has been tuned to very responsive 290KW/390HP (20psi E85) at the wheels by Adam From Just Engine Management (JEM).
Has 6 Boost settings: 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20
Car runs full time E85 (Cannot run Pump98 without retune).

Cons:
 - Bonnet needs attention, paint isnt bad itself but has bad stone chips (can be seen in pics)
 - Driver side carpet has hole in it
 - Rear tyres need replacing
 - Rev Counter sometimes plays up + one led needs replacing flickers on and off.

$16,000

If interested or want more pictures or info feel free to call or txt anytime on:
0449957447 - Goran
Located - Sydney

Reason For Sale : Puchasing a new car to replace company car as my daily as i no longer have a company car at my disposal and i cannot afford to keep both nor to use the skyline as a daily commuter.

Note: No test pilots unless serious buyer and deposit taken, although i am more than happy to take you for a drive.
Thanks. 

Tried to upload photos but keeps failing to post  so photos can be seen here:  http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/liverpool/cars-vans-utes/nissan-skyline-r33-gtst/1162680764?utm_source=messenger&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=socialbuttonsVIP&utm_content=app_android
 

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