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Boys and Girls,

Up for sale is one of my baby's, it is a 1996 Series ii GTST Manual with197560KMS.

The car has been meticulously maintained and has had only the best of the best stuff used and put on it.

The modifications on the car are:

- Blitz turn flow intercooler with matching piping - Brand New

- HKS Dump pipe 3.5 inch - Brand New

- High Flow catalytic converter

- Kakimoto regu 3 inch exhaust

- Cusco front swaybar

- Cusco rear adjustable swaybar

- Tein Superstreet coilovers with adjustable motors for in-car damper adjustment (do not have the controller)

- Rays Volk Racing wheels 18inch with Nangkang ultra sport NS2's Fronts - 235/40/18 and Rear - 265/35/18

- R33 GTST Series ii front lip

- GFB Manual boost controller

- SuperSpark CoilPacks - Brand New

- HKS Turbo timer

- Recaro Drivers seat

- Calibre boost guage

- Exedy HD Clutch - Brand New

- Viper 5point car alarm

Compression test revealed all 6 cylinders between 165 to 175

The additions to the car since ive had the car are the tinted windows, intercooler upgrade, dump pipe, coilpacks & clutch. The car has been serviced by Edge Motorworks every 5000KMS and uses only Castrol Edge motor oils. I have receipts for all the work done on the car after I have had it, I'am the 3rd owner!!

Just done a service and it now has new brakes, coolant flush, NGK iridium spark plugs, diff oil, gearbox oil, engine oil and a full check of the entire under car bushes for wear and replaced.

Car comes with 12 months rego which just has been paid.

Car does not come with a roadworthy but nothing needs to be done to get one, I just don't have the time for it!

Asking price - $10500ONO

No test pilots or crazy low offers.

The only reason Iam selling this car is because I have too many and no room to keep them all. There is nothing left to do on the car, just jump in and drive. This car has never been on the dyno or on a drag strip and rarely gets used or driven hard.

Please feel free to contact me on 0423 695 984

Thanks for looking folks

Angelo

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