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My brother is selling his R33 series 2 1996 model skyline

-Silver

-manual

-turbo

-GTR body kit

-102,000 kilometres

-3 inch turbo back exhaust

-Greddy intercooler kit

-17 inch wheels

- japanese aftermarket adjustable suspension (unsure of brand)

-cusco strut brace

-HKS electronic adjustable boost controller

-HKS pod air filter

-Greddy temp and boost electronic guages mounted on the A pillar

-Kenwood double DIN headunit and Speakers.

- Rego till July 2007

-It is a clean car that has been well looked after

price is $14,500

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My brother is selling his R33 series 2 1996 model skyline

-Silver

-manual

-turbo

-GTR body kit

-102,000 kilometres

-3 inch turbo back exhaust

-Greddy intercooler kit

-17 inch wheels

- japanese aftermarket adjustable suspension (unsure of brand)

-cusco strut brace

-HKS electronic adjustable boost controller

-HKS pod air filter

-Greddy temp and boost electronic guages mounted on the A pillar

-Kenwood double DIN headunit and Speakers.

- Rego till July 2007

-It is a clean car that has been well looked after

price is $15,500

How much rwkw is the ride pulling?

  • 2 weeks later...
ey man has the car had a major service done i.e timing belt changed?

Theres service stickers on the car from when it came from Japan. Theres one on the timing belt cover that says 90,000 kms? so maybe it was done there but i'm not sure.

guys car is back up for sale as guy that was gonna buy it told me his loan was approved and he was just waiting for the money from the bank, then he screwed me around at the last minute and tells me that he couldnt get it. Need to sell quick as this guy wasted my time for like 2 weeks.

Car is in perfect condition,

mechanically, interior, exterior(few very small light scratches)

No RWC but it shouldnt be hard to get one as the car is immac.

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