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Hey people putting my RB up forsale.

Skyline 1996 R33 GTS-T

White

119,XXXkms

5 Spd manual

Service History

Interior-

Greddy 60mm white faced gauge (lights up green when switched on)

Eclipse 2 din headunit Aux, 2x RCA out, CD , MD (jap stations only but)

Exterior-

Series 2 Kit

White indicators

Black S15 Rims

Engine/Drivetrain/Suspension

Hi Flowed Turbo W/braided lines

JJR Split 3inch dump pipe (recently installed)

Gktech front pipe W/flex (recently installed)

Custom 3inch Catback -3 Inch into 2x 3inch tips ( all hangers adjusted to sit higher)

3A racing pod (brand new)

Exedy Heavy duty clutch

Nismo S tune suspension ( 4way damper control , no height adjust just 20mm lower than standard)

Front Strut brace

Bosch internal fuel pump.

Car runs like a dream never had any problems with it, no leaks engine is mech A1 starts 1st time everytime, no idle fluctuation as some RB's tend to get, Interior is immac dash perfect, seats straight no rips anywhere. Exterior straight as , and very clean for its age, Front bar has ur usual stone chips but nothin major.

Only thing lets car down drives side mirror has like glue under it from previous owner it doesnt effect the mirror at all just lets the looks down abit.

Sad to see go but with a house being built wanna free up some cash. Car has no finance , never been written off , no defects or epa's.

Not after swaps just cash at the moment.

Chasing $11,600ono

RWC can be organised at buyer expense but i got one not long ago wen i purchased the car passed no worries may just need a different catback now because new one is quite loud.

Pm Here or Text me 0414 47 397

Located West side Melbourne.

**PICS UP TOMORROW

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Can do a roadworthy mate, it passed not long ago when i got the car, just hard for me cause i dont get that much time off work to do it but can work out something.

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