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Hey guys,

Up for sale is my 98 R33 Gtst 40th Ann. $7500 ono

178XXXkms

Rego due end of August (Around the 25th)

Car is pretty well kept, went from being my weekender to my daily (bought a Cruze 1.6t as a daily, hate it). The car is mechanically perfect, hasn't skipped a beat since I've owned it. Gearbox is smooth, previous owner stated the clutch was replaced a bit over 2 years ago (factory Nissan) so its fairly meaty. A/c works a treat hot or cold. Being my second Skyline (first was a 32gtst, boy was that trouble), the first thing I replaced was the IACV with a genuine part from Nissan in Chicago (only replaced due to paranoia). Car came with a Blitz turbo timer and immobiliser (mongoose, according to the sticker),
Whats been added;

Turbo back JJR stainless exhaust, x-force hiflo cat 3in to 3.5in (have Trust Cat Back 3in, will go with the car, much quieter)

GFB Geforce 2 EBC (Set at 7 & 10psi)

Cooling Pro Return Flow FMIC

Apexi Pod Filter


Replaced the head deck with a JVC double din but its nothing really noteworthy, just put it in as the previous owner had a Kenwood unit that was tuned to Jap Freq. (I am the second owner in Aus), also replaced the lowered suspension that was installed to raise it to standard height. Would love to have had it tuned, just never got around to doing it, and im sure the car would benefit from it.

The bad.

About a month ago, my car coped a knock whilst parked at the shops (Penrith Plaza), as shown in the attached photo's. Car will need 4 new tyres, however if sold for what its listed I will be replacing them.

Would love to keep it, however I'm planning on buying a boat, and to do that I need both my cars gone (tow appropriate vehicle needed) for space and useability

Call or Text 0429477393. (Would prefer a text as I'm a shift worker, but will make the effort to answer regardless)

Cheers
Kez

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