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1996 Series 2 r33 Skyline GTS-T Manual

135 000 genuine kms

*Brand new Splitfire coilpacks

*Brand new Exedy Heavy duty cushioned button clutch

*Recent full service.

Engine:

Sliding Performance Turbo with HKS Actuator, Microtech LT16 ECU, All polished stainless piping, Splitfire Coilpacks, Greddy Ex Cam Gear, Blitz BOV, Sard FPR with braided lines, Greddy Profec B spec 2, 3" Trust PE2 + Split Dump Pipe (Heatwrapped), Nismo in-tank fuel pump, Exedy Heavy Duty Cushioned Button Clutch. Greddy oil catch can,

Braking, Suspension & Wheels:

Pedders X-treme Coilovers, Whiteline Camber Kit F + R, URAS Super Pineapples, RDA Slotted Rotors with QFM pads, Rays "Nismo" LMGT2 Wheels with 235/45/r17 Falken ZE912 front, Nankang Ultrasport 255/40/r17 rear

Misc

Bride Zeta III FRP on Bride Rail and Bride trimmed interior, Bosch 6000k H.I.D. Dark tinted windows, Alarm, Immobiliser, Remote central locking, Remote start. Pioneer head unit, JL audio splits front and kicker 6" at rear.

All clutch and fabrication work carried out by Hiflow Exhaust and Intercooling and been very recently Tuned by Pete at TMS. Will post dyno graphs up.

Reason for sale is I want a 4wd to tow the boat and it is just time to move on from fast cars. Also getting a knee reconstruction and will be unable to drive manual car for a while. I am the second owner of the car and have owned the car since beginning 2007 and purchased it completely stock and can provide photos and receipts from previous owner. Have receipts for all work done on the car from tuning/upgrades to wheel alignments. I keep everything!

Roadworthy certificate will be provided with sale and rego expires in May.

Price: $17 000 ono.

No tyre kickers genuine buyers only please.

Contact Steven by PM or 0431 108 486.

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