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Fs: 96 S2 R33 Gts-t, Manual, $13000! - Sold!


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For Sale: 1996 S2 R33 Skyline GTS-T Manual in Silver

* 90,000 kms

* Purchased completely STOCK STANDARD, even had stock exhaust. Was fresh import with compliance plate date 03/2007, so I am first owner

* Items done since purchase in march: Turbo back exhaust (trust titanium & jjr dump/font pipe), window tint, clear side indicators, timing belt, water pump, fuel pump (walbro), coolant flush with new thermostat, fuel filter, oil & oil filter, K&N pod filter, platinum spark plugs, splitfire coil packs, injector clean, new clutch (heavy duty), JVC head unit, alpine 6-inches all round. All engine items were done because i'm fussy and didnt want anything going wrong, not because anything was stuffed. All done professionally by a performance garage with thousands in reciepts.

*This is a deasent example of a clean car, it is in excellent condition inside and out ( apart from few small holes in dash where something was, before it got imported )

*Purchased from Power Road Car Sales in Melbourne in March 07

*Genuine reason for sale: need a 4 door sedan (large) for upcoming work commitments, which sucks but i cant afford both

- Pics up as soon as i can, but for now so you have an idea, its stock standard looking with tint and side indicators.

$14,900 with roadworthy and rego till march 2008

if interested please PM me,

Cheers,

WALTA

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I went to Power St Car Sales the other day didn't see anything that wowed me I'd might be interested when you post pics

i was the same when i went there, but the one i bought was actually in really good nick, i looked at a black 4 door but it had stains on the seats and needed skirts, back bar, and front bar repainted, so i bought the one i got, ill hopefully get pics up sunday

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