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1996 R33 Skyline GTS25T Series 2, only done 114,000KMS white colour. (will come with extras)

Serviced every 10,000kms. The car always run smooth without any break downs. Neat and clean looking (JDM Look) . It goes quick and sounds really nice (even with the stock BOV) that massive turbo spool sounds you will love. Real Headturner.

Mods:

Stock Turbo

Stock ECU (i think)

4" apexi N1 cannon catback exhaust

17" ADVANS TRI spoke black colour rims with MAXXISS radial tyres (front 90% thread) (rear left needs replacing. rear right still good condition)

Immobilizer and alarm (central locking needs little fixing)

Blitz Race Pod Filter

Stock BOV (but it will come with HKS sqv series 1 bov) = spring needs little fixing

Blitz boost gauge

Blitz turbo timer

Stock Clutch

Lowered Springs

Pioneer cd player deck with USB

Sony speakers with Sony xplod Subwoofer

General bendix brake pads

New tie rod ends and wheel alligned

AIRBAGS

Only 1 month rego left and asking for $11,000 (will come with extras like stock exhaust , stock airbox etc etc)

For 12 months rego i'll be selling it for $12,000

Contact info: Reply to this thread or PM me then i will give u my details

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