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Item Summary: 96 GTST series 2 R33 Skyline Heaps of mods Type M spec R33 Gtst Teins,19's,Splitfire,Apexi,Nismo

Location: NSW: Regional

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Buying a bigger house

Asking Price: $12500

Contact Info: Jimmy 0422911452

Hi all i have my series 2 1996 R33 Gtst M spec Nissan skyline for sale.Im asking $12500 O.N.O.Its a great car I've spent heaps of money on this car but its time to sell it for a more important priority a bigger house.The skyline has a dent in the driver's rear quarter and few scratch.That is the only bad point.everything else has been replaced or is in perfect condition.The skyline has-

NSW rego to July 22 2011

19x8/19x10 koya Mags

Full Trust stainless exhaust

Greddy Front mount intercooler

Nismo555cc Injectors&Nismo fuel rail

Splitfire coil packs

Big bosch fuel pump

Twin thermo fans

Apexi power FC with hand controller

Apexi AVC-R boost controller

rebuilt forged bottem end

Sheet metal airbox

New Ceramic button 600+HP clutch with new rear main seal,spicket bush and thrust bearing

new gear box and diff oils all done under 2000km's ago,new clutch and brake fluid

Tein coilovers

Nismo diff and drive shafts

Adjustable castor/camber Arms front and rear

Hicas Tomei lock washer's

Nismo Front and Rear strut braces

Dark tinted window's

Viper car alarm

Pioneer headunit with Alpine amp and Alpine Type R 6inch splits x4

Nismo gear knob

New black leather handbrake and gear boots

Genuine Nissan factory floor mat's

GTR style grill

Tinted side marker's and drift lip wing.Also in the sale you get a black vented fibreglass bonnet for this car and a set of factory gtst 16inch wheels with good tyres.This is a Perfect base for a drift car big HP Street car. all it needs is a bigger turbo better manifolds and it would be insane big HP.Car is running 12psi and has never been higher then that because i put the boost controller in.The car is located in Lismore NSW 2480 on the far north coast.Not really interested in swaps MONEY ONLY!!!! But may consider money my way and a cheap 4door daily swaps.TXT,CALL or PM me if interested.Thanks Jimmy

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