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Ok i am selling my baby due to the fact that she is just too big for little old me.

I only bought her in Sept 05 it was imported and complied in Aug 05.

1996 R33 Series 2 Skyline

RB 25 DET

Full Alarm System

110 XXX kms

Manual

Intercooler

Turbo Timer

Full Exhaust 3"

DUmp Pipe

CD Player

2 - 6x9's in the rear plus splits

Body Kit

18" rims ( only 2 months old )

Registration 2/2007

No Accident History - Immaculate car - Inspection Welcome

Great project car, or daily driver.

Car has in no way been thrashed always run on 98 petrol, well loved and taken care of, just serviced last week ( every 5000kms ), timing belt changed.

I have a front bar that can also be sold, primed and ready to fit and paint.

$18000NEG

For anymore infor please call me on 0414 721 684 ( Brooke )

CRONULLA AREA

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Edited by ArTeX

Na sorry havent had the chance to do anything else....

All standard in the engine...

The tyres are only like 1.5 months old, same with the rims....

I can move a little....if needed....

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