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First owner since it arrived from japan

very clean inside and out

I havent had time on my hand as yet to do anything to this car,

it hasn't been thrashed, i go to uni everyday.

i rarely take the skyline out for a spin, so i gurantee u that this car is at a very high standard.

i have never red-line the car, and to be honest, i don't think i have even pass 5000rpm.

NOTHING IS WRONG MECHANICALLY WITH THIS CAR,

if i lie, the car will explode tomorrow!

It is a metalic silver car, TYPE M SPEC SERIES II GTS-T (TURBO) - nonsmoker driver.

Manual

Genuine 63.700 km's

Location = western sydney

Its pretty stock, BUT it has a:

Aftermarket sports exhaust, from the dump pipe (TURBO) to the cat-back

APEXI POWER FUNNEL pod filter

LIGHT UP KENWOOD REAR SPEAKERS (when headlights are turn on)! with 20 cd changer in the rear boot!

Aftermarket cd deck (pioneer) - very very loud and nice sounding system.

-AM/FM is in working order, attachment installed for attenna to go up and down.

CUSCO adjustable suspension - good heavy duty suspension.

It also comes with the ORIGINAL SKYLINE MATS! very very nice and clean!

New clutch was put in at the time of import. Not a stock clutch, nice deep and semi-heavy clutch.

Runs stock boost, with series 2 features! i,e, dual airbags etc..

Brake pads have been changed (120$), and air-con regased (90$)

To add, i have a MOONGOOSE 2 point immobiliser (the best only for the best!)

The paint work is in VERY MINT condition.

PRICE: 14,299 firm

Its price to selll!

the car is definitely worth the dime,

be quick to grab a bargain, before i change me mind.

REASON FOR SELLING:

My family just doesnt need another car in the house.. its only travelled 1000km in 4 months!!!

REGO till 28th feb next year!

dont give me stupid offers, im serious here, i'm not desperate.

if u come to see the car, 50 bux deposit first, then a test drive obviously price is aggreeed first!

Dont hesitate to call, the worst i can say is no. The name is David Mai

You may contact me on 0432 213 763

OR if u prefer, drop me an email [email protected]

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Edited by davib

wat the hell, dave?! why u selling your car for? you had big plans for it :D

definitely have to see this car in the flesh guys - very straight, very clean, and well taken care of by an enthusiast.

goodluck with the sale dave, will be sad to see it go...

guys, will be posting some new photos later.

and thanks for coming down andrew, here from you soon

anyone else want to come and see the car, just gimme a call

=]

but please, no time wasters and looking around.

thanks for the comment derek

in saying that, why are YOU selling yours!

hahahha goodluck with your sale man.

definitely beautiful cars.

no worries... the car deserves the compliments. man, there comes a time when you just need a change.

i still can't believe someone hasn't snatched this up yet though... great price for a really clean series II R33

someone BUY IT ALREADY!

deriq

yeah im suprised as well,

I can't believe its not gone yet!

but i guess we just have to advertise our cars on a wider presepective aye..

posted another picture hahaha

mrHele, u got a pm!

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