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1997 Skyline R33 Series II

Silver

Only 60,000 kms

Very clean and tidy, one of the cleanest around

Only one owner in Aus

Never been boosted

Full exhaust system – sounds nice and deep, not loud

K&N pod filter

6000k HID Xenon headlights – very bright

Side skirts

Air Fuel Ratio gauge – in the cigarette lighter spot for that factory look

Pivot shift light

Greddy turbo timer

Lowered - SR special KYB shocks

Pioneer head unit with 12 sub

Front and Rear strut braces

Dark tints

Two way alarm with a remote start (2km open range) – very useful especially in winter to warm up the engine

This car has been serviced every 5000km and very well looked after.

Very nice to drive

Inspect today!

NO test drives, I’ll take you for a drive

Please make me an offer

I'm in gold coast

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Edited by rb25det 97'

im interested...but some more pics in daylight wud be nice

howver i only going to have 16k in the near future (4 weeks around)

if u dont get ur 19 give us a shout

  • 2 weeks later...

Car does seem clean. I may be interested, currently waiting on my 03 WRX to sell. I'd only be looking to spend about $16ish as well however given the current amount of other Skylines around for sale.

I'll bookmark this page and see what eventuates. Would not be keen if the vehicle can not be driven personally however.. Not prepared to hand over that much money on a car if I don't know exactly what I'm getting. A lot of Skylines have been victim of drift related accidents permanently effecting the steering.

Simmo1985, how much are you selling your wrx for? where abouts is it advertised?

If I can see your interest is genuine, of course you can take it for a drive. But I can guarantee you that it goes/steers very well.

Mate -

The WRX is up for sale for on Rexnet.com.au and Boost. Also in the trading post.

Link Here

If you'd be interested in a swap + cash adjustment my way let me know - we may be able to work something out. Will be a little bit more tricky than usual though as my loan is a secured loan through bank, so I don't think I can transfer the debt on to another car? I'll call my bank today anyway.

Edit - Yeah just spoke to the bank. I'd have to get out another loan (non-secured) to pay off that loan.

Edited by Simmo1985

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