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1996 R33 skyline gts-t m-spec

Its a series 2 so it has the nicer interior and ABS brakes

136,000 genuine kms

3" exhaust and intercooler - I have only ever run 7psi

Exedy HD clutch

New suspension - BC coilovers (fully adjustable), castor rods, front and rear camber kit. Front & rear strut brace and whiteline sway bars. I even went to three different suspension shops to get it dialled in and setup correctly.

There is a light scratch on the passenger door and some stone chips on the front, but other than that the car is in excellent condition.

A few months ago I put in new Nulon engine and diff oil and Redline shockproof for the gearbox.

History

The car was imported to Australia in 1999. That owner kept the car until 2004. The second owner kept the car until 2007, where I bought it and have had it ever since. I spent months looking for a good clean 33, the previous owner was in his mid 30's and had 3 or 4 cars all kept in his garage where he hardly drove this Skyline. I bought it from Melbourne and had Nizzpro go over the car for me before I bought it.

I have always kept this car in my garage with a car cover on it and very rarely drive it. In the 6-7 years I have had it I would have only travelled approx 10k. Apart from a flat battery (from not driving) this car has never ever let me down.

Located in southern adelaide. email [email protected]

Price $11,500 with stockies or $13,000 with Enkeis and Dunlop Dirrezza Semi's (approx 2000km use of tyres and Enkei's)

I also have a stack of brand new performance parts in their boxes for sale.

Car sits a little higher now than in the pics (coilovers are height adjustable)

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