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1996 Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T series II

5 Speed manual

RB25DET 107,xxx kms

Rego till end of Nov

Sunroof

Recently had a full service including new timing belt and water pump

Mods

Lowered Bilstien shocks and whiteline springs

Plasmaman intercooler piping

Hybrid intercooler

Apexi pod filter

GFB plumb back blow off valve

3" Xforce turbo back exhaust system (nice sound)

High end pioneer head unit

Boston acoustics front splits

12" Sony subwoofer

Few marks on lower front bump - besides this a very tidy car

that drives great and sounds great

Location and Price

Newcastle NSW

Asking $12,000, offers considered

PM or sms 04 - 23 - 339798

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1996 Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T series II

5 Speed manual

RB25DET 107,xxx kms

Rego till end of Nov

Sunroof

Recently had a full service including new timing belt and water pump

Mods

Lowered Bilstien shocks and whiteline springs

Plasmaman intercooler piping

Hybrid intercooler

Apexi pod filter

GFB plumb back blow off valve

3" Xforce turbo back exhaust system (nice sound)

High end pioneer head unit

Boston acoustics front splits

12" Sony subwoofer

Few marks on lower front bump - besides this a very tidy car

that drives great and sounds great

Location and Price

Newcastle NSW

Asking $12,000, offers considered

PM or sms 04 - 23 - 339798

img3381mediumyn9.jpg

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