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1996 nissan skyline series2

68500kms

silver in colour

manual

brand new NGK iridium plugs - gap set to .8mm

brand new hybrid front mount intercooler kit fitted

brand new trust pod filter

brand new aftermarket dump pipe

brand new high flow cat

3inch HKS exhaust

greddy turbo timer

cd player

stock interior with original skyline floor mates, immaculate condition!

excellent car! must go!~ first in with a decent offer will drive this immaculate car home!

$$$ 18,800 negotiable

call 0401 664 828, or pm or email me on [email protected]

thankyou.

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all PM's replied to.

thankyou for the interest.

once i get the offer i want, the car will be gone! and yes the has been a few offers close. but not good enough im sorry!

im selling the car to fund my race car!

so the price is negotiable! but not stupidly low!

thanks.

BUMP

BUMP...

sorry to all that have requested interior pics and engine bay pics, have non at the moment. but the car is welcome for any inspection!

thankyou!

price negotiable!

bump.....

no offer has been high enough, 1st in best dressed, this car will not dissapoint!

goes quite well for a close to stock car!

thankyou

Been in and seen this car many times....its a fantastic example of a Series 2 R33. If your looking for an immaculate skyline with low kms then this car is definately worth checking out. Looks, goes and sounds great.

Good luck with the sale.

bumpo!!

car is in immaculate condition!

new stereo installed and lowered king springs insatlled. Rides great now! look sgood, and the sounds r alot better than stock speakers!

thanks.

bumpo....

PRICE NEGOTIABLE

lots of interest, but i havent seen any money, or any decent enough offers yet!! thats right!! $17k is not enough im sorry!!

thanks.

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