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1997' R33 Skyline GTS25t Series 2 FOR SALE!

Model: R33 Nissan Skyline GTS25t Series 2.

Year: 02/1997.

Kms: 62,000.

Purchased in October 2004.

JUST DONE NEW REGO!

Still has 2-years left of GOLD WARRANTY!

I'm the second owner.

Condition: small dent on front left quarter and paint gloss scrape along passenger side door. NO PAINT TAKEN OFF THOUGH!

Besides that, just as it was when first purchased! MUST SEE!! Very Clean and Neat engine bay! Runs very smooth! Awesome paint work!

Have only driven to work most of the time, has not been raced!

Description: Stock standard except:

- New HKS SSQV BOV.

- 3.5" Cat-back exhaust system.

- Kenwood Double-Din CD/Tape deck.

- Rear after-market speakers.

- ROH 17" Rims with new Falken tires.

- New TurboSmart Boost-Tee (set to 9psi boost).

- New NGK Iridium IX Spark-plugs just installed!

- RAZO Gear Shifter.

Equipped with 2-point immobiliser system and keyless entry.

Has been Comprehensively insured with Just Car Insurance.

Fully Serviced on schedule: Fluids Change, Oil filter change, Air filter change etc.

I have full documentation:

- Manual.

- All Registration, import, compliance papers.

- Proof of purchase papers.

- Warranty papers.

- Service log/service schedule coupon papers.

COMPLIANCE INFORMATION (Please look at attached image for purple compliance plate picture):

- Complied under new RAWS import scheme (purple plate = safer and better quality!).

- Date of compliance: 09/2004.

- Compliance approval number: 1011701/039.

- VIN Number: 6U9000ECR33130953.

- RAWS Number: 10117.

- Please look up RAWS SEVS website to type in VIN number for full registered details.

PRICE: $19,000 Urgent sale! Need funds for buying house! Please call for inspection.

PLEASE CHECK-OUT THE ATTACHED HI-RES JPEG PICTURES!

Mobile: Call Jonathan on 0434 283 389 (if I can't answer please leave an SMS message with your name and number and I will call back ASAP).

Victorian/Melbourne Buyers preferred for convenience and warranty reasons. But interstate buyers more than welcome!

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Edited by skylimit

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