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My Skyline GTST is up for sale providing I can get the right amount of money.

Its a 1996 R33 GTST series 2 manual with 72,000klms on the clock.

1996 Nissan R33 Skyline GTST M-Spec Series 2

Gunmetal Grey

5 Speed Manual

Current Power on Race Pace Dyno 249.5rwkw on 14psi boost

Engine:

RB25DET (Serviced Every 5000km with Castrol Formula R Synthetic 10W60)

HKS Air Filter

Custom 3" Exhaust Cat-Back

Race Pace 3" High Flow Cat

Just Jap 3" Dump/Front Pipe

HKS GT2535 Turbo

HKS Front Mount Intercooler 600x300x75

RacePace Boost controller 14psi

HKS Actuator

GTR Fuel Pump

Transmission:

Standard Nissan 5 Speed (Recently Serviced with Castrol Syntrax Fully Synthetic Oil)

Exeedy 5 Puck Button Clutch

Electronics:

Apexi Power FC Computer

FC Commander Hand Controller

Warlock Alarm & 2 pt Immobilizer

Suspension:

Bilstein Shock Absorbers

Pedders Lowered Springs

Whiteline Adjustable Swaybars

Whiteline Camber Kit Front

Whiteline Camber Kit Rear x 2

Whiteline Castor Kit Front

Whiteline Subframe Align/Lock (Pineapples)

Brakes:

Slotted Front RBA Rotors

RB74 RaceBrakes Front Pads

DBA Slotted rear rotors

Premium Rear Pads

Exterior:

Trust Front Bar

Trial Side Skirts

Mspec Series 2 Wing

Nismo Clear side indicators

Wheels & Tyres:

ROH Drift R 8" Front

ROH Drift R 9" Rear

Firenza 235/40/18 Front Tyres

Yokohama 265/35/18 Rear Tyres

Interior:

Immaculate Series 2 Interior

GTR Floor Mats Set of 5

Misc:

MSPEC2 Personalised Plates

Race Pace Tuning

Offers over $25,000 will be considered.... NO LESS

Car is currently registered in Victoria

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The difference between a 14k skyline and my skyline is all the work has been done. you could buy a 14k clapped out skyline and spend 20k on it which amounts to 34k.... im asking 25k+ so basicly your saving 9k off the total price of the car... I know what I would rather do.

I think it goes without saying..... You get only what you pay for!

  • 2 weeks later...

these are 2 photos i just took but the quality isnt to good because i took it from my Nokia mobile phone.

Interior is immaculate... Steering wheel isnt worn, hand brake cover isnt worn, gear shift boot is about 98% new and the side bolsters on the front seats are perfect. No stains on the carpets..... You could eat off this interior

  • 2 weeks later...

man have ya tried the post or something like it?

cause man it would definately sell if the right buyer came along, but this aint the biggest community to sell a car through, not enough people.

good luck with it though.

yeah spike im going to put it in the Melbourne trading post and see how it goes... I might even put it in Unique cars... I really love this car to bits, Its a great car so i would only sell it to a person who was going to take care of it... Selling to good home basicly..

  • 2 weeks later...

bump..... Will accept $25,000 with RWC... CAR MUST GO AND I AM WILLING TO ACCEPT GENUINE REASONABLE OFFERS...

A standard 96-97 series 2 attracts a price range of around $22,000... an extra $3000 gets you $20,000 of aftermarket gear fitted by the best guys in the business

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