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Item: 1996 R33 GTS-T S2

Location: Sydney (Hills District)

Item Condition: Fantastic, it's pretty much spotless

Reason for Selling: Getting a company car

Price and Payment Conditions: $18,800

Extra Info:

- Series 2 model

- Silver

- 74,000kms

- Perfect condition

Modifications:

- AVS Mod 6 wheels

- Full exhaust (CES split dump pipe, high flow cat, TurboXS Cat back), fitted 8000kms ago, receipts for all work carried out.

- Full service performed 3000kms ago (gearbox oil, diff oil, engine oil, coolant flush, injectors serviced, throttle body cleaned, new brake pads fitted) as mainteance

- New clutch fitted (Heavy Duty)

- New tyres purchased 1000kms ago (Hankook K104s.. 255 * 40 * 17 rear, 235 * 45 * 17 fronts).. I have the receipt for $900

As you can see, this car is in perfect condition, with all mainteance work performed as I like my cars to be absolutely perfect. I have receipts for ALL of the work, and servicing for the last 20,000kms.

It's been a brilliant car and I regret having to sell it, but there's no point having two cars :D

Contact Details:

0400 806 218

[email protected]

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Is this price on the mark?

seems fair to me...i just imported a black S2, 1998 model with 65,000kms...stock with full body kit, GTR wing....and got it for just under $20k including the broker fee...so your price seems fine to me, just maybe be willing to come down a little bit for someone who is actually interested

seems fair to me...i just imported a black S2, 1998 model with 65,000kms...stock with full body kit, GTR wing....and got it for just under $20k including the broker fee...so your price seems fine to me, just maybe be willing to come down a little bit for someone who is actually interested

You can import an auction grade 4.5, 1997 series 2 for $13,990 so the prices do vary quite a bit.

yeah i saw those, doesnt say anything about auction grade 4.5 which is basically brand new.

mine was grade 4, and thats whats to be expected being a 9 odd year old car....4.5 would mean they had under 50,000kms etc which those 2 clearly dont.

anyway, this is australia, and this guys car isnt stock, and would be higher than a grade 4 judging by the pictures, as its been in australia and been cleaned up. its also not stock. anyway, enuf talk in this thread...but bump for ya mate :)

Gday mate. I sold my 95 R33 about 3 months ago. Like yours it was in beautiful condition and i would do anything to get it back. Seeing i called the guy when i was drunk one night and he said only for 23g i figured i should probably start looking around again. How negotiable are you? i don't have the amount your asking and in my oppionion it is a little above what seems to be the going rate at the moment. I don't mean that in an offensive way just trying to do buisness. I am keen, and i know what i'm looking for. Hope to hear back from you.

It's not overpriced, if anything underpriced. It sold tonight for $18.5k :)

Anyway, new owner picked it up tonight, and he's going to sign up to this forum :P

Hopefully get to keep in contact with how it all goes etc :)

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