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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

Edited by walta
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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Is this over priced or something???

Months ago....NO!

Lately.....YES

Imports are just hard to sell at the moment, This forum has some fine examples of that!!

Good Luck anyhow :)

that is sooooo cheap probably cheapest series2 in australia (that is manual )

not really there are couple of mspecs floating ard in carsales for 13000 or even lower and with longer rego...its really sad to say imports are finding harder to sell, and the p-plate law juz worsen it =(

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