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hi

my stagea is up for sale, it has served its purpose as a family car for the last 2 years and now it is time to move on.

it has the factory leather option, climate control, rb25det, auto..... all the factory options. 80K kms

other mods include full bodykit (but still subtle enough not to draw the unwanted attention of anyone), r34gtt rims, kenwood tv/dvd touch screen, 3" exhaust, pillar mounted boost and volts, full paging alarm with built in turbo timer and remote start.

$19500 neg

this car has been serviced every 5000kms with castrol edge and replaced spark plugs with ngk iridium 5000kms ago. the car is in immaculate condition for a 98 model

i am in no hurry to sell / trade this just seeing if there is interest about as i have plans to complete r34 gtr conversion if i don't get something else i like.

i have only included one pic but more are available on request

thanks brad

Any chance you would be interested in a straight swap with this and covering cost for transport? (tall order I know but never hurts to ask)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=150933

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from the engine bay pics the crank angle sensor is same as the ones found in neo engines

might be same engine as the 40th anniversary r33 sII (very last r33s) which has NEO spec engine parts

crank angle sensor and cams use different key

might help your sale?

good luck with it anyways

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