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Dropped the price to 13k firm. Need this car gone quickly guys, need to make way for something else!

As above - with sunroof and mods are as below.

-Hybrid Front Mount

-Hi Flow Cat -(brand new)

-3 inch Cat Back exhaust and muffler

-AVC-R

-GTR Fuel Pump

-Exedy 5 Puk Clutch (brand new)

-Apexi Pod Filter

As you can see I've only done the safe mods, been running 10psi on it.

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Reason for selling - It's just time to move on to something else.

I want $13,000 for this car, it's a top buy and there is absolutely nothing wrong with it, it's just not for me anymore. Making way for something a little more suited to me!

Calls to 0418 637 306

Cheers

Liz.

hey, my brother is interested

just a few q's tho

1) accident history?

2) dyno'd? what power figures?

3) been to drag strip? tracks? times? how fast is the car?

i think he wants a fairly fast r33

cheers

E

As stated by the owner, only the safe mods have been done, ie: no major power mods!

Liz, good luck with the sale, she really is a sweet package! :P

As stated by the owner, only the safe mods have been done, ie: no major power mods!

Liz, good luck with the sale, she really is a sweet package! :wub:

Another one I'd have ....but up on the Sunny Coast and new to Oz! :action-smiley-069: whats the best thing to do? Blimey dont anyone sell their cars in Qld?? [email protected]

Another one I'd have ....but up on the Sunny Coast and new to Oz! :action-smiley-069: whats the best thing to do? Blimey dont anyone sell their cars in Qld?? [email protected]

Best thing to do, is fly down, buy the car, and drive her back up for her virgin run in your hands! :wub:

As stated by the owner, only the safe mods have been done, ie: no major power mods!

Liz, good luck with the sale, she really is a sweet package! :pirate:

Sweet package??? who the car or Liz... haha. umm sorry for the whoring had to do it. Actually both are. :(

Thanks for the shout Liz :wave:

I hope you understand its nothing im gonna rush into,im gonna keep an eye on the site and see whats up and comin' this week ! but youre on the short list sweetheart !

Whats up Lizzy,

Im writnig to you from sunny IBIZA of the coast of Spain (sorry had to rub it in).

So the skyline adventure comes to an end :laugh: ...... I remember when I gave the first taste of skyline heaven a couple of years ago and now its all over how time flies. Whats on the agenda, saving for a track weapon?? I know you well enough to know that you''l be itching to drive something quick soon enough. If want to buy something for the track to learn on for good value for money go open wheeler formula ford or similar.

Good luck with it and i'll see you soon. :)

Price dropped to 13k firm.

Just need the car gone by the end of next week (as I've got another car lined up), if it's not gone by then the price will go back up to 15k.

Cheers

Liz.

Ps. Guys I appreciate the bumps, but can we keep it to serious interest only! Ta!

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