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Nissan Skyline E-ECR33 Series II

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Condition: excellent

White

Manual

144,000km - (highway k's, I live just out of melbourne)

majority of kilometres done in Australia (Imported in 2000)

Rego 9 months (April 2007)

RWC

Melbourne

Extreamly cared for

Always garaged, (even at uni)

Always driven respectably

Never raced or taken to a track

Very rarely boosted beyond stock

Never been owned by a smoker.

Serviced every 5000k's

All parts fitted by "AVO turbo world" and serviced by "Amberley autos" & "MI Automotive"

Have all receipts

MODS

ENGINE:

*Trust pod

*Blitz blow off valve

*Blitz turbo timer

*Blitz electronic boost controller

*Blitz intercooler

*High flow cat

*Heavy duty clutch

*Apexi muffler

*Apexi SAFC

*Iridium spark plugs

INTERIOR:

*Apexi digital speedo & timer

*Auto Sport boost gage

SUSPENSION:

*Tein coilover adjustable racing suspension

*Strut bars: Apexi (front) and original skyline bar (rear)

*Hicas Lock bar

WHEELS & TYRES:

R*OH 17” X 8.5” Fury wheels (shadow chrome)

*New Pirelli tires (front), 50% tred (rear)

BRAKES:

*DBA 4000 series disks (front)

STEREO (Worth $3000+):

*Focal splits (front)

*Clarion splits (rear)

*2 Crossfire amps

*2 10”Crossfire subs

ALARM:

*Viper alarm system and immobiliser

200rwkw's @ 11psi

Smooth engine, incredible handling

Selling for financial needs

Regretful sale

$16,500 ono

CONTACT: 0402 284 263 (any time except 10am to 1:30pm Fridays)

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