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IMMACULATE 1996 NISSAN SKYLINE R33 GTS-T SERIES 2

70’000KM’S

Location: Newcastle

Rego to 9/2/07

ENGINE

rb25det

5 speed manual

gfb boost controller

HKS Super Dragger II exhaust 3.5in (Turbo back) 5in tip

HKS Sqv bov

Heavy duty clutch

Apexi power intake pod filter, I also have the stock air box if needed

INTERIOR:

Quik trak alarm

Apexi power fc and commander (tuned)

Autometer boost gauge

Momo shift knob

Turbo timer

Exterior:

GTR Adjustable rear wing

Series 2 "M-Spec" Front Lip Spoiler

Tinted windows

17in mags new front tyres 80% on rear

Sunroof

Very clean body no dents

Car was imported in febuary 2004 since then it has been Very well looked after. Drives

Handles and performs beautiful. Interior is in great condition looks very new The exterior is also in awesome condition, paintwork is great

Engine runs very smoothly, gearbox feels smooth

Serviced every 5000km’s

Asking $21,000

Contact: email [email protected]

Mob: 0402611674

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Good luck with the sale - I just sold my silver 1996 R33 Skyline SII (That looked exactly the same as yours!), and I also had AVS Mod 6 wheels / GTR wing (once again, the same wheels you have!) for $18.5k. You'd got a couple more mods (PFC), so you should get that price without too many dramas :P

Good luck!

Tommo.

hey mate,

what rims are they?

AVS Mod 6's :P I had the same on mine...

http://users.bigpond.net.au/m_thomas/tommoskyline.jpg

They look unreal.. you should buy the car :P

AVS Mod 6's :(  I had the same on mine...

http://users.bigpond.net.au/m_thomas/tommoskyline.jpg

They look unreal.. you should buy the car ;)

Thanks TommO they sure are AVS Mod 6's

that pic of your car is very similar looking to my ride.

except your rims are white or should i say were white. nice :)

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