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White 96' R33 GTST, great condition in and out!

108,500km's

Manual

Had full 100,000km service and all belts replaced

Turbosmart dual stage boost controller (hi-lo)

Twin 12" Temperature set Thermo Fans with controller

APEXi S-AFC II air fuel controller

Full HKS Superdragger exhaust, 3.5" mandrel bent with high flow cat

Blitz BOV

NGK Iridium Spark Plugs (brand new)

Heavy Duty Brass Button Clutch

Hicas 4WS

HKS Type 0 turbo timer, displays volts etc.

Autometer Boost guage mounted on A pillar

Dual Stage shift light

Nismo Gear Knob

HKS Pod Filter

Short Shift Kit

Strut brace front and rear

Racing Pedals

Polished Rocker Covers

Red VHT sprayed Calipers

Series II Bodykit

N1 GTR Front Bar

Koni adjustable suspension (freshly reconditioned)

King Spring low springs

Full central locking and 3 point imobiliser alarm

Dual airbags

Hicas 4 wheel steer and ABS brakes

Receipts for many of the above mod's, Lots of money spent!

***INCLUDED IN PRICE***

18" Gold Ozzy Racing Rims 235/45's Brand new

As well as: 17" BSA Racing rims 235/45's all round

Serviced every 5000km's

***INCLUDED IN PRICE***

Can be included (at extra expense), competition stereo. Pioneer double facing head unit ($1400), 220W Pionner front splits with tweeters and 300W 6X9's in Rear. Speakers powered by a 480w pioneer amp. Two 12" SPL Competition square kicker subs in box in boot powered by a 1000W Crossfire amp and crossfire sub control switch mounted under stearing column. setup worth $5000 legitimately can provide model numbers of every component if you would like to check.

***INCLUDED IN PRICE***

Extras: Tommy Kaira Wing sprayed same colour as car, White faced colour changing EL dials and blue axs seat covers.

$22,900 contact via email [email protected] or pm me.

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Thanks for previous interest to everyone who emailed, the car is now up for sale again as I have finally moved to the gold coast and its time to get something cheaper. All interest should be directed to email or pm, alternatively my mobile is: 0419778085, msg or call me. The car is in good condition and the km's are genuine. Plz no timewasters. Cheers Matt

this may seem expensive, but if you see the car you will realise the price is reasonable. Car yards are still asking rediculous prices for series 1's. This is a series 2, with enough basic mods for a nice clean and fast skyline. Reasonable offers will be considered, but im not desperate, so no stupid offers either.

33niz : where are u now ? gold coast ? ...  

Im lookin for someting in syd :)

i bought the car from sydney origionally....if you want a good car sometimes you need to look interstate...pm me or email me ([email protected]) and we can discuss it if your seriously interested.

23k as is...including competition stereo, extra rims, body parts (wing), dials etc....clean car that attracts attention...can organise interstate transfer at buyers expense...its minimal to most places anyway, not to mention plane flights are very cheap at the moment so to fly up wouldnt be expensive either.

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