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Item Summary: White 1996 R33 GTST SII with minor mods

Reading: 110,000km

Location: Melbourne SE, Hampton

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Need more practicle car

Asking Price: $13000ono

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Engine/Drivetrain

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Cooling Pro Stealth intercooler kit

Turbo Back 3" Exhaust with 3" highflow cat

HKS Dunk cat back exhaust 3"

Rda slotted rotors front and rear

QFM a1rm Pads front and rear

Apexi Pod Filter

GTR Rear Strut

Nismo Front Strut

Exhaust

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GKtech 3inch Dump/front pipe

Catco 3inch Highflow Cat

HKS Dunk 3inch catback 5inch tip

Fuel System

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Bosch high flow in tank fuel pump

Interior

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R33 GTR Seats front and Rear

Exterior

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Standard s2 body kit

18" Black Speedy Rims (All tyres in good nick)

Sound System

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Hertz ESK165 6.5" splits front

Hertz DCX165 6.5" 2 way rear

Kenwood 20th Aniversary Head Unit with screen single dim

Other

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Alarm System

Full standard exhasut, smic and air box included with car for easy swap overs

First and only owner in AUS. Allways garaged and serviced well by profesionals.

Has had 100K service done with all belts filters and water pump replaced. Irridum plugs and top oils used ect..

Great Car, tastefull mods.

Car has been involved with one minor accident and had front bar replaced and fully restored.

Come will come with

Rego, RWC

Car has some minor scuffs and marks on front and rear bar will have these resprayed before sale.

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For More Information contact me here

or mobile: 0422 806 889

No time wasters genuine buyers only.. will not do joy rides

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