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Straight to the point here peoples…buying a house.

Anyway here goes…

- Automatic Transmission

- 17x8 & 17x9 Super Advan Racing SA3R Rims (Black & Red)

- New Yokohama Advan Sport V103 tyres 255/40/17 & 235/45/17 ($1600)

- Bridgestone NPG (Jap Specification) Height Adjustable Coilover Suspension

- HKS Super Dragger 3 inch catback exhaust with stainless 5 inch tip

- RB25DET Engine is stock and always run on stock boost. Never boosted.

- Odometer: 78,000

- Nismo Front Lip

- Stealth Boot Wing

- Type M Side Skirts

- Apexi Pod filter

- Strut Brace

- Radiator Air Deflector

- Skyline Floor Mats

- Kenwood XXV01D anniversary head unit (top of the line model – only 3 months old)

- Pioneer 200watt 16cm speakers front and rear

- 3 point immobiliser

- Tinted windows – Metallic film

- Front bar resprayed recently when the nismo lip was attached

- First Aussie owner – purchased in May 2004

- Compliance papers supplied

- Only ever been driven on the street and never thrashed

- Condition inside and out is excellent

- Neat & classy looking car all round, runs great and never missed a beat

- Always Garaged

- Registration due June 2007

- Customised number plates "YOZORA" Japanese for "Nightsky"

Plus all the obvious standard Series II options like ABS, Twin Airbags etc…

Extra items I have laying around which I won't need so I'll throw them in the boot:

- Blitz boost gauge

- 1 spare brand new 17x8 Super Advan Racing SA3R Rim (Black & Red)

- Stock airbox and snorkel

Located in Collingwood, Melbourne. Only selling so I can fund a deposit for a house.

Contact: Brad

Email: [email protected]

Mobile: 0413 596 426

$14,000. Genuinely interested people need only enquire.

cheers

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Edited by Darkboy
Might consider it but at that price I'd be keeping the head unit and replacing with the stock one I think.

I'll get back to you shortly.

ok cool. any chance of going lower without the plates?

thanks :dry:

I've seen it in the city twice now Darkboy!

Looks immac, just need a good wash :)

First time was on Williams, parked between Collins and flinders lane, and then the other day down queen st.

GL with the sale!

Cheers

I've seen it in the city twice now Darkboy!

Looks immac, just need a good wash :D

First time was on Williams, parked between Collins and flinders lane, and then the other day down queen st.

GL with the sale!

Cheers

Cheers mate!

Yeah I had it all waxed up the other day then the damn rain came...grrrr

tough looking r33 mate.. would top it off if it was manual.. nice rims aswell :laugh:

Cheers mate!!

Yeah the 'auto factor' certainly delayed the sale...certainly proved though that there are other lazy drivers out there like me!!

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