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Vehicle1996 NISSAN SKYLINE R33 GTS-T series 2 Price$16,990 Kilometres69,000

BEAUTIFUL CAR! Series 2 R33 GTST Skyline with low level modifications. Excellent condition, low km’s, first australian owner, serviced every 10k, reliable, quick, well looked after. Negotiable.

Sadly selling my 96 Series 2 R33 GTST, unfortunately I can only afford one car and do a lot of driving so i need to get something cheaper to run around in. This car is a joy to drive. Quick and nimble it offers an incredible driving experience. Skylines are amazing cars.

I've owned the car for about a year now, bought it from an import yard completely stock. I'm the first Australian owner of the car and during the brief time I've had the pleasure of driving this car I've spent a lot of time and money in basic upgrades for the vehicle. (See list below). The car has very low km's, (under 70,000kms) and is in excellent condition. I've serviced it every 10k since i've owned it and recently put new front and rear brake pads and spark plugs in. The car has never been involved in an accident and has been driven by a mature, responsible driver who has a passion for these cars. I've never had a problem with the car, RB25DET = quality motor. Car has been well looked after and maintained obsessively almost at the cost of a marriage!! Always run on 98 octane fuel, car has never been raced/put on a track, solely used as a daily driver/cruising car (that's why its an Auto, and still a very quick car), and never been smoked in.

Car was purchased for 14-15k, some upgrades include:

Full Window Tint 25% - $270

Mongoose Alaram, Keyless Entry w/ Imobiliser, Clarion 6" Splits front, Clarion 6" Rear, Pioneer Deck - $840

19" RSGT Xfactor Rims, Nexan Low Profile Tyres - $2300

r34 Side Mount intercooler - $200

Turbosmart Dual Stage Boost Controller and boost guage - $280

3a Racing Power Stack Pod Filter and Black Poly Carbonate Heat Shield - $160

Xforce Full Exhaust System 3" Dump, High Flow Cat, 3.5" to back Drift Cannon Muffler (have silencer for it too and still have the full factory exhaust if buyer wants it they can have it free with the car) $700

GTR Spoiler - $300

Blue Undercar Neons - $50 (second hand)

New front and rear brake pads - $150

New spark plugs - $20

Total spent on car over $20,000.

Great way to save money by purchasing a car that already has upgrades!! Selling car for $16,990, price is negotiable! Gimme a call or sms me anytime, if i don't answer I'm probably at work! Serious buyers only please :cheers:.

Alex

0413 881 253

Newcastle, NSW

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