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hi im currently selling my beloved1996 series 2 r33 gtr. The reason im selling this car is that im getting married soon and unfortunatly i need it gone.

This car is immaculate inside and out, and never missed a beat. It has 104500 genuine ks with geuine japanese log books to prove. it has had a major service reciently. The car is pretty much stock except 4 the following.

-kakimoto cat back exhaust

-tien springs and shocks

-iridium plugs

-turbo timer

-nismo 320k dash

-kenwood cd player

-twin hks pod filters

-aftermarket custom front pipes

-hi flow cat

-federal 595 275/40/17

there is not one thing wrong with car and is a perfect example of wat a gtr should be like, it also has a few rare fatcory options like the rear pods and the lip on the bonnet...im asking 4 $19000 but that is neg. im located in sydney and for and thing else u can call me on 0423551301

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