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Gday,

Up for sale is my 1996 Series 2 R33 GTST. I am the only owner of the car and have owned it for the last 7 years. It was originally purchased from SSV in Oakleigh back in 2006 and have the original purchase papers.

It has been serviced every 5,000km with Motul Turbolight oil and has never missed a beat.

I have done the following work on the car:

Turbo conversion 25DE + T
Front mount intercooler
Bosch 023 fuel pump
3” Kakimoto exhaust and Fujitsubo front pipe

Highflow cat
Splitfire coil packs
Remapped ECU (Toshi)
Stage 2 shift kit (shifts A LOT quicker than normal Auto)
Boost controller (set on 12 PSI)

With these mods the car makes 180-190rwkw, depending on dyno. It is very responsive and doesn’t have any turbo log.

It will not disappoint and the boys in blue will leave you alone.

Interior is in very good condition and comes with original Skyline floor mats front and back.
Exterior is also in good condition, some minor stone chips on the bonnet and front bar, and a few scratches on the doors, nothing major.

Car can be viewed in South Eastern Suburbs of Melbourne after 6pm or on the weekends. I will upload more pics once the car gets detailed.

Will consider swaps plus cash my way for a VL or R31.

PRICE: $8,500

Contact me on 0423872884.

Thanks.

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