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Hi guys,

Up for sale is my 1996 S2 R33 GTS-T, very well looked after. The car has 157xxx km's on it and has been serviced by me around 3k ago. Has rego till 15/11/2013.

List of fluids I use on the car:

Mutul 8100 X-cess

Red Line MTL gearbox oil

Royal Purple diff oil

K&N oil filter

The car has the following modifications by the previous owner:

Lowered suspension

17" Advan Tri-spokes (front 235/45 falken, rear 255/40 toyo proxes t1 sport)

GTR wing

Front strut brace

CRD FMIC kit

K$N pod with enclosure

Full 3 inch Fujitsubo turbo back exhaust

Walbro fuel pump

Turbo Smart manual boost controller with a flick switch in the cabin between 7 and 10 PSI

Car was tuned by Toshi to 186rwkw (stock ECU remapped)

Autowatch Premium alarm system

JVC touch screen DVD player

Boston split system speaker front

Clarion speaker rear

Kenwood amplifier and subwoofer

Skyline genuine mat sets

Interior are good, all the seats are perfect condition. Exterior is not perfect, bit of clearcoat faded on the roof. There are few stone chip, small dings and scratches. The original paint is still very good.

Reason for sale is that I just bought a house and thing getting difficult and I have a bike to travel to and from work. Very regretful sell.

Price is $9,000 ONO. Located at Chester Hill NSW. SMS on 0403 201 566.

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