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Well guys after over 6 years ownership its time to move on...well actually move up to a GTR

I bought this car in Nov 1999....basically the car rolled off the ship and I bought it on the same day which makes me the 1st Aust. owner. It had 52058 Kms on the speedo when I bought it and now its showing 103000Kms (50000Ks in 6 years isn't too bad).

I've looked after this car the best I could...never been thrashed...R31Nismoid can vouch for me here but I'm not a hard driving person...its always been garaged and serviced every 6 months regardless of kilometers (timing belt was changed at 80000) and car was serviced last week. I also have all the service history/receipts while I’ve owned it.

So here are the specs:

Model = Skyline R33 GTSt (Series 1)

Transmission = 5 Speed

Colour = Dark Gray

Rego = Expires Dec 2006

VIN = 6T9IMPV97X2BD6049

Location = Melbourne (Nth Suburbs)

Modifications:

* GTR Rear Spolier

* R34 Gtt Intercooler

* Pineapples (courtesy of Dr Drift)

* K&N Pod Filter

* HKS SuperDrager Exhaust

(also comes with standard exhaust from dump pipe back)

* High Flow Cat

* Turbo Timer

* Bosh Fuel Pump

* 10 Disk CD stacker in boot (standard Stereo)...new speakers

and thats it

This is a really nice car to drive...both interior and exterior are in a very good condition

Link to Pics:

http://users.tpg.com.au/adsla0xk/index.html

Asking Price: $15500.00

Contact: via PM

Email: [email protected]

Mobile: 0401607150

thankyou

Rowan

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Well guys after over 6 years ownership its time to move on...well actually move up to a GTR

I bought this car in Nov 1999....basically the car rolled off the ship and I bought it on the same day which makes me the 1st Aust. owner.  It had 52058 Kms on the speedo when I bought it and now its showing 103000Kms (50000Ks in 6 years isn't too bad).

I've looked after this car the best I could...never been thrashed...R31Nismoid can vouch for me here but I'm not a hard driving person...its always been garaged and serviced every 6 months regardless of kilometers (timing belt was changed at 80000) and car was serviced last week.  I also have all the service history/receipts while I’ve owned it.

So here are the specs:

Model  = Skyline R33 GTSt (Series 1)

Transmission = 5 Speed

Colour  = Dark Gray

Rego  = Expires Dec 2006

VIN  = 6T9IMPV97X2BD6049

Location                = Melbourne (Nth Suburbs)

Modifications:

*  GTR Rear Spolier

*  R34 Gtt Intercooler

*  Pineapples (courtesy of Dr Drift)

*  K&N Pod Filter

*  HKS SuperDrager Exhaust

          (also comes with standard exhaust from dump pipe back)

*  High Flow Cat

*  Turbo Timer

*  Bosh Fuel Pump

*  10 Disk CD stacker in boot (standard Stereo)...new speakers

and thats it

This is a really nice car to drive...both interior and exterior are in a very good condition

Link to Pics:

http://users.tpg.com.au/adsla0xk/index.html

Asking Price: $15750.00

Contact: via PM

Email:  [email protected]

Mobile:  0401607150

thankyou

Rowan

...any pics of the inside would really help the buyers assessment.

Thanks

Mark

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