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Make:Nissan

Model:Skyline r33 GTS-t s2

Milage:100,000km's

Transmission:5 spd

Colour:Silver

Location:Sydney

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied?n/a

Currently registered?Yes

Price: $14500

Contact: Brett 0410643320

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So I've had another change of heart and found an r34 GTR I really want to buy so I'm putting the 33 back up on the market . The deal is that if I someone doesn't buy my car by weeks end I will be trading it on the GTR I'm buying . I'm after a no fuss no bullshit sale the car is as cheap as chips and well worth the money .

Decided that I really want an r34 GTR so I'm putting my 33 on the market to see what interest I get in the car . Few details as follows

Nissan skyline 1996 sII 5spd

Nissan 17inch 350z wheels with good rubber

11months rego

Slightly lowered (maybe king springs)

Strong rb25

Garrett 35/40 turbo on custom manifold

External gate with screamer pipe

Apexi PFC + hand controller

Bosch 044 fuel pump

Sard Adj reg

Bigger injectors

Hybrid FMIC

z32 AFM

3inch exhuast

Turbosmart E-boost EBC

Should be a few things I've left out . Body and paint is very good few marks here and there but better then most I've seen . Interior is excellent seats are good no tears airbag wheel isn't worn still has original dash . Have dyno print out for 282rwkw @18psi on a dyno log dyno which is pretty conservative probably go 300rwkw on dyno dynamics . Has had all fluids changed and the timing belt is new .

The car drives excellent and is good fun sounds nice and doesn't attract too much of the wrong attention . I'm not really fussed if I don't get any interest in the car as I will just keep it and enjoy it some more . Few pictures below

Asking $14500

For more pictures please see my thread in PF street cars

photo's

r331nk9.jpg

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