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97 NISSAN SKYLINE R33 SERIES 2 GTST

Sadly, up for sale is my Pride and joy. Looking for something more practical.

Imported car through Top secret Imports last year. K'z appeared to be genuine.

First owner in Oz!

Car is in great condition and have spent over 5k in the past year.

Minimal Mods. Basic Bolt-ons. Great potential

-RB25DET -Manual

-White (QM1)

-105 xxx km'z (No logs)

-Regularly serviced by Denstoj Auto in Newcastle.

-Just had 100k service. Inc. Water pump, seals, bearings, all belts etc. Service alone Cost $1500

-17x8.5 Weds Sport Racing rims wrapped in Toyo's. 80-90% tread left.

-Trust LS Fmic

-JJR Split Dump/front pipe

-Kakimoto Cat-Back Exhaust with Oval Style cannon. (Quiet, not droney)

-Walbro fuel pump

-Xtreme Xtra Heavy Duty Cushion Button clutch (1060kg clamp) with Lightened Chrome-molly Flywheel

-Splitfire Coilpacks

-Blitz SUS POD Filter

-Alpine mp3 head deck

-400r front bar (Minor damage when shipped from Japan)

-Turbotech Boost Tee. (With High boost Mod applied)

-HKS Turbo Timer

-HKS Boost gauge

-Stock Suspension with RSR lowered springs. (Also comes with Cusco height an damper Adjustable coilovers if requested)

Car is in excellent condition. Requires good home! Regretful sale!! Will be a sad day seeing this baby go…

Asking $15000 – ONO

Call or sms on 0401769503

Email: [email protected]

More pics to come (apologies for poor pic quality)

Will be posting add on ebay and Carsales. Get in quick.

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