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Car: 1993 Nissan Skyline R33

Engine: RB25DET 2.5L Turbo

Transmission: RB25DET 5 speed manual

Colour: Black :)

Km's: 99,967km

Stereo: Pioneer Stereo System

Mods: Apexi Pod Filter with bracket, Apexi RSM, Apexi SAFC-II, Apexi Pen turbo timer, Security System (more information for people who are interested), Nismo Leather Gearnob, Carbon Fibre dash surround attachment, Momo Leather Steering wheel, Cat-back Exhaust (Zetti), R32 GTR front brakes, Heavy Duty Clutch

Wheels: AVS model 5 17" Rims with 235/17 on front, 255/17 on rear

RWC: Included

Rego: Until Feb 07

Import: Was imported under new rules so no accident damage, fully complianced

Work Recently done: Front wheel bearings replaced, wheels studs, wheel nuts, AFM plug cleaned, AAC valve cleaned (idles smooth @ 700rpm without stalling issues), Change from ATMO BOV to Plumb back, new rear coilovers, passenger door lock replaced, Services with Motul Turbolite 4100 and oil filter @ every 5000km, New Cat converter

Major Service, new tires and RWC on sale.

Car has all original mats and original skyline key.

Will come with a full clean from the hand wash place at Mt Gravatt on day of purchase so you can enjoy a clean car (mmm.. clean and shiny)and all the listed extras.

Only issue is a paint issue on the front bar where some paint has come off (not by damage).

Asking $14,500 ono

Just want to sell due to personal reasons, may also swap for 180SX/S13 Silvia SR20DET manual with cash my way (prefer near stock).

contact me:

e-mail - [email protected]

pm - via these forums

msn - [email protected]

mobile - 0433621708

Pics as follows, these were from previous owner and 1 from skylines australia cruise.

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  • 2 weeks later...
what are you looking at swapping it for? i have a B4subaru liberty iv been trying to get rid of its a 2003 ,81,000km and $28,000

Not looking to swap anymore, just sell.

Sorry mate, good luck with the sale.

Cheers,

Ben

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