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FOR SALE: 1996 Skyline GTS-t

Silver Auto R33 Series II

95000Km (Engine Rebuilt at 75000Km)

$25,500 ONO

Engine Parts

HKS 256/264 Step1 Cams

HKS EX Cam Gear

RB30 Convertion

CP Pistons

ARP Rod Bolts

N1 Water Pump

JJR Engine Damper Kit

GREDDY Catch Can

Magnetic Drain Bolt

Intake Parts

Blitz Sonic Air Filter

Trust V-SPL Intercooler

HKS SSQV

Stainless Piping

HKS 3037 Pro S

Suspension

Adjustable Whiteline Swaybars Front & Rear

JJR Adjustable Castor Rods

Adjustable Rear Camber Bushes

Greddy Coilovers

GTR Rear Strut Brace

Nismo Rear Strut Brace

Do-Luck Chasis Brace

HICAS Lock Bar

Rear subframe Pineapples

Exhaust Parts

3" Dump and Front Pipe

3" High Flow Cat

3.5" HKS Hi Power 409

Fuel Parts

450cc High Flow Injectors

NISMO FPR

NISMO Fuel Pump

Control Parts

Greddy Profec B Spec I EBC

Wolf3D V4 ECU

Electrical Parts

Splitfire Coils

Apexi Grounding Kit

550CCA Sealed Battery

Brakes & Tyres

Hankook K104 F235/45/17 R255/40/17

17" Enkei Racing Peaks F17*7.5J R17*9J

NISMO Braided Brake Lines

Endless Straight 6 Front Rotors

Endless SSS Pads Front & Rear

Gearbox

MV Automatic Shift Kit

Gearbox Oil Cooler

Interior

Autometer Smoked Voltage Gauge

Autometer Smoked Gearbox Oil Gauge

Autometer Smoked Oil Pressure Gauge

Autometer Smoked Oil Temp Gauge

Autometer Smoked Water Temp Gauge

Apexi Boost Gauge

Navan Gear Knob

Carbon Trim Gear Boot

Orion 4*200W 4-Channel Amp

Lotus 6.5" Splits

Mp3 player/Ipod Connector

Exterior

Personalised License Plate "RB 30 WA"

Supervision HID 6000k

Wise Sports LED Tail Light

Ganador Electric Aero Mirrors

Tommy Kaira Rear Pods

M-spec Side Skirts

NISMO Side Indicators

Drift Wing

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With minor tweaks to the gearbox will run 10s

Call

Senna

0433 208 079

or E-mail us at sloukita@hotmail.com

NO TEST PILOTS

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Imported at 65000Km in 2002, First Owner in Australia

Serviced every ~5000Km

Always Use BP Ultimate

Have receipts for modifications

Pictures are with R33 GTR rims sold seperately

No major scratches or dents, minor paint fade

Tyres are 6 months old with plenty of tread ~80%

Engine Built by Steve Lee

Engine Tuned by Steve Thomas

History of car at the following thread

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=83883

Spare Parts:

Stock Castor Rods with Whiteline bushes

Stock Series II Rear Wing Silver

Stock Swaybars Front and Rear

Stock R33 Weather Guards/shield

Stock Exhaust cam gear

Stock Intercooler includes piping

Stock HICAS Rack

Stock Springs

Stock Front+Dump pipe

Stock Cat

Stock Auto ECU

Stock Mud flaps Silver

Stock Side Mirrors

Stock Tail Lights pair

Stock Space Saver Spare

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