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Guest mad dog

hi everyone.

for sale i have my 1996 genuine m spec s2 r33. i bought this 7 weeks ago from redline motorsport as a 4.5 grade auction vehicle. the car arrived un marked from japan with me being the first registered owner. there is still a month of warranty left on the car. it is truly immaculate with not a mark on it. there are no tears rips cracks or wear on the interior and even smells new. below is a list of the vitals

car: 1996 s2 mspec r33

kilometres: 76,000km

engine: rb 25 det standard all fresh fluids with drift filter and fully synthetic oil, new sparkplugs, greddy s type blow off (plumbed back, no noise)

drivetrain: 5 speed manual standard clutch fresh synthetic oil

interior: factory twin airbags option, factory kenwood speaker upgrade with tweeters and 4 ways on parcel shelf, still original tape deck, nismo gearshifter, factory floormats

unmarked seats carpets and headlining, factory 2 way sunroof.

exterior: m spec body kit, clear nismo side indicators, kakimoto 3 inch cat back exhaust white in colour

wheels/tyres: brand new starcorp 5 spokes in 18inch by 9 inch with 235/35/18 and 265/35/18 kuhmo ecsta tyres

suspension: as it left the factory, not lowered at all

extras: looked for 4 weeks at r33s before finding this one and without a doubt was the cleanest one around by a long shot. paid $16,990 for it which wasnt bad considering

$19,990 was still on the window. i've only done about 500km in the car in which it has been gone over with a fine tooth comb, all fluids being replaced including

coolant with a brand new thermostat. there is still about 3 weeks left on warranty for those thinking i found something wrong with it and am trying to get rid of it.

The reason for the sale, simple. i needed a daily driver couldn't afford to run two cars, but now regret buying a skyline. i love my rotaries but didn't want to use one

as my daily. so for someone to benefit from my mistake come and take a look and grab your self a bargain. oh and i'm keen to sell not desperate and am already

making over $2000 loss in 7 weeks so don't push it.

price: $15,000

swaps: will not swap for anything other than 70's rotary (capella, rx2, 808, rx3, 929, rx4) so if it

ain't one of them please don't ask

photos: due to only having it for 7 weeks, have used photos from redline website which they only just put sold on website so the car is still on their site now.

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contact: text me on 0432167948 (don't get to answer it much so text better)

or email [email protected]

Guest mad dog

to all those sending pms, i cant reply till i have 10 posts. so unless i go post some random crap which would be lame just send me an email or a text. and to rusky gt your a toss and i hope the car someone sells you is on the verge of throwing a piston through the block

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