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Summary:

1996 R33 Skyline GTS- T Series II Special Edition M - SPEC Model

Dark Black (Rare Dark Black)

2.5 litre Twin-Cam Single-Turbo 24-Valve

4 wheel ABS brakes, vented discs, ABS. Climate Control, 4 Wheel Steering

Twim Airbags.

Brand New 18" ANZ Chrome Rims with Falken Rubber

Nissan Alarm + Jaycar Security System

Modifications:

Brand New Garret T28 High - Flow Turbo Installed.. Only a couple months old.

Power + Drivetrain

Apexi AVCR 2 Boost Controller Only 1 week old bought brand new!!

Hybrid GT Spec Intercooler Kit With all Chrome Piping Installed.

Apexi SAFC 2 Bought Brand New.

Apexi Power Intake Pod Filter.

Apexi Dumpipe Installed.

Aftermarket Strut Brace.

Trust Racing Style Gear Knob.

Full Custom 3" Exhaust System from turbo back with HKS Muffler.

Super Low King Springs Installed.

Nismo Front Bar and Skirts.

GTR Rear Spoiler.

History of the Car:

This car is a rare private import with full Australian compliance. I bought this car from a older bloke a couple months ago only done 8,000kms since i bought it off him in which he sourced this car personally in Japan and it was purchased in standard form from Auction with a Grade of 5 and one previous owner. The owner bought the car about a 2 yrs ago for $33,000 Reciept to prove it. All servicing in Japan was performed at Nissan Prince Saitama and Nismo Oomori Factory. Servicing in Australia has been primarily performed by N1 Service Factory, Westell Rd, and Ice Performance, Cheltenham. Receipts can be shown for servicing. The car has always been maintained maticulously and those who have seen the car can vouch for it. There is no need to perform any servicing or maintenance on the car and it is ready to go. Mechanical checks are welcome. I can personally guarantee this is one of the best example late model GTST in Australia.

Specs:

Standard GTST Specs here:

www.fullboost.com.au/R33gtst

Additional Series 2 Specs:

ABS Braking System comes factory with the M-Spec Model.

Two Wheel Steering at the Rear over 80km/h

Phillips HID Lights.

Nismo Front Lip and Side Skirts.

Passenger and Driver Airbag.

Stiffened Body Shell

Upgraded synchros on dash.

Maintenance Of the Vehicle :

Fluids and Wearables

Motul 300V Engine Oil

Motul RBF600 Brake Fluid

Nissan Genuine Oil Filter

Nissan Genuine Fuel Filter

Motul Gearbox Oil

NGK Iridium Spark Plugs

Endless Street Brake Pads (Front)

RaceBrakes RB25 Brake Pads (Rear)

Falken Sports Rubber Tyres 18/8" all round.

Serviced Every 5000kms with Papers to Prove.

In Car:

(89 000 km showing on M - Spec Model dash)

Nismo/Trust Shift Knob

Optima Yellow Top Battery

JVC Head Unit

Full Jaycar System Set up inside the Car.

Massive Kenwood 12'Subwoofer and two Amps in Boot.

Jaycar Splits

Jaycar Rear Speakers and Subs on Partial Shelf.

Execellent Show Car System.

Performance

201rwkw @ wheels on Dyno Dynamics

Pics will be attached ASAP.

$24000

Negotiable

Melbourne

Prefer Contact on 0421 661 991 or Email Me.

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