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Item: 1996 R33 GTST Series 2 5 spd Manual

Location: Adelaide

Item Condition: Immaculate

Reason for Selling: Never drive the vehicle more than 200kms a month! A waste to be left in the garage.

Extra Info:

2.5 litre straight 6 turbo engine (RB25DET)

5 speed manual gearbox

62000km

HICAS four-wheel steering

Twin airbags

Power windows, Power steering, central locking

Leather steering wheel and gearknob

Climate control air con

6 stack CD/TV/Cassette head unit

Blitz Cat-Back Exhaust

TV does not work here but can be used as a DVD player or be plugged together with a Sony Playstation

First registered in Japan, January 1997, imported in 2005 and fully complied through the new RAWS compliance system.

If you are from interstate, i will refund the airfare if you purchase the car.

$19,000 ono

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