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1996 (build-year) Nissan Skyline R33 GTS25T SII Turbo 5SP MANUAL (complianced, all standard with factory bodykit and R33 GTR adjustable wing)

Melbourne (Preston), VIC

*Prefer VIC buyers, but interstate buyers welcome!

Price: $16500.00 with RWC

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ODO: 65182kms (when imported during compliance)

Colour: Red (Ferrari Red like, bright red)

Condition: excellent (semi brand-new inside)

Build month/year: 02/1996

First Reg in Japan: 02/98 16kms (hard plastic dealer label is still on the car, regular serviced in Japan with dealer service sticker)

Date of importation: 12/04/2005

Compliance date: 07/06/2005

Wheels and Tyres: factory 16in alloy wheels and brand new tyres

Other: SRS Twin Airbags, Nissan factory bodykit (sideskirts and R33 GTR adjustable rear wing), English Skyline owner's manual, RWC, 2 keys with Nissan factory remote control etc

First Reg in Japan: FEB 98 with 16kms (hard plastic dealer label on the car!)

Regular serviced in Japan: Japanese service label (regular serviced with dealer in Japan)

VIN# 6U9000ECR33104482

Compliance Items (under new RAWS):

Seat belts, child restraint, driver side mirror, new wiper blades, new tyres, RH&LH head restraints, brake pads,new brake fluid, new air filter, new oil filter, fuel filter, new catalytic converter, charcoal canister and other

Cars are better under new RAWS!

Option Item:

FUJITSUBO FGK cat-back twin-pipe exhaust with cat (excellent condition) and brand new high performance cat +$450.00NEG

*Car is adv in Melbourne Trading Post and Carsales.

Last chance to own this red hot late model 5SP Manaul Skyline GTST SII.

Contact Details:

Preston, Melbourne VIC

Mobile - 0413 730 396 (leave message or text message if I am busy, thanks!)

I won't able to take calls when I am in my office from Monday to Friday. Please leave your message, or contact me later. Thanks.

****Check the car out before you buy by professional!***

*Deposit required.

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Edited by GTRVSPECII

I am not sure. It could be Nissan factory bright red.

I have seen this colour before with R33 GTSTs and GTRs (very rare in Japan).

R33 normally comes with dark red as wine red, but bright red looks a lot better.

Nissan R33 GTSTs come with dark.red and bright.red!

it is definetly a factory colour, i have a 96 gtst that colour, and had another 96 gtst that same colour in the past too.

its not common, and only comes on series 2 r33s, the series one red colour is darker.

Thanks for the info. =)

Nissan Factory Bright Red is for R33 SII GTSTs and R33 GTRs only.

My car was built in 1996. First Rego in Japan was 1998 FEB with 16kms.

Thanks, mate!

  • 2 weeks later...

Just reload the photos, all photos were removed when we switched to invision.

What is going on with the market???

Must Sell! More cars are coming, also importing R34 Skyline models.

This car is in perfect codition. Price is right. Bright red is Nissian factory colour.

Bright red only for SII Nissan R33, 96-98!

Thanks. =)

  • 3 weeks later...

i'm interested in checking this car out.

when you say deposit required, do you mean you want a deposit before the person books the car in for mechanical/body inspections?

how much deposit do you want? and if the customer isnt happy with a test result, do they get their deposit back?

  • 4 weeks later...

haha suffer nothing to say back ha. I offered you 16000 and you were like im not dropping, im not droppin now you have. suck din. I ended up getting one exactly the same with only 60,000kms, but silver for 15,800. So im happy how bout yaself.

  • 2 weeks later...

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