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Item: Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-t Series 2

Location: Sydney (western suburbs)

Reason for Selling: going to buy a diff car

Price and Payment Conditions: $18000!!! $17500 without wheels and replaced wid stockies

Contact Details: call on 0410341337

Car is in excellent condition exterior/interior & engine (except for front bar scrapping & 1 crack in the obvious places). its a nice reliable & clean car, got all the necessary bolt on's to save you money!

ive owned it since March 05 when it had 33,900kms and has been regularly serviced with motul oils till about 45,000kms and then i changed engine oil to ELF. has been running BP ultimate all the time (but recently shell optimax due to bp not having ultimate).

Any questions please PM or call me

57,xxxkms

5 speed manual

factory white QM1

Interior:

standard trim

MB Quart discuz DSE 216 6.5" splits

Alpine HU CDA-9827

Exterior:

400R rear bar

m-sports style front bar

17" enekei racing (white) f: 17x8 (90% tread) r: 17x9 (50% tread)

do-luck style boot

tinted rear & side windows

Engine

standard turbo

stock engine internals

apexi power fc (tuned at hitman/race solutions)

bosch 040 fuel pump

3" kakimoto catback system + justjap hi-flow cat + nismo front pipe + hks style dump pipe

600x300x76 justjap front mount intercooler

z32 afm

greddy front strut brace

apexi power intake pod + UAS coldair box + CAI pipe

Ohlins damper/height adj coil overs (f) & tein HA height adj coilovers ®

im located in western suburbs of sydney. im negotiable on the price but no low blow offers :rofl: and for the person that buys it i will chuck in:

stock wheels w/ tyres, GFB stealth FX bov & a HKS EIDS to go with it! valued at almost 700-800bux together.

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