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1997 Series II M - SPEC NISSAN SKYLINE

Car is immaculate. 61, XXX genuine kms.

This Car Has ABS BRAKES

This car has NOT BEEN ON THE ROAD FOR 18 MONTHS!

BEEN IN STORAGE IN A LOCKED GARAGE WITH CAR COVER ON.

IMMACULATE VEHICLE

Car is in Lilli Pilli Caringbah

Contact: 0422981314 SMS is better as I work night shift :)

Car has the following modifications:

THESE MODS WERE DONE WHILE THE CAR WAS OFF THE ROAD.

BOOST CONTROLLER WAS INSTALLED BUT NEVER SET THE BOOST. LEFT IT AT Lowest setting on the turbotech controller.

FIRST OWNER I IMPORTED THIS VEHICLE MYSELF I HAVE THE JAPANESE LOG BOOKS AND RECEIPTS TO PROVE.

  • COMPLIED AS A 5 SEATER!!!!!!!!!
  • GTR GENUINE OEM WING
  • NISMO END CAPS
  • 4" HKS Hi Power FULL EXHAUST
  • 3" HKS Split Dump Pipe
  • 3" HKS Front Pipe
  • 5" HKS HiPower Cannon )
  • HKS HYPERMAX II FULLY ADJUSTABLE COIL OVERS ($3699rrp)
  • NISMO Short Shifter
  • NISMO Gear Knob
  • NISMO Floor Mats
  • NISMO Tinted Side Indicators
  • Front Sway Bar
  • Custom Intercooler
  • DEFI Style Boost Gauge and LEGALLY Positioned Gauge Holder
  • 17" TURNING Japanese Rims
  • BRAND NEW TYRES!!!!!
  • HICAS LOCKBAR
  • GREDDY TURBO TIMER
  • TURBOTECH BOOST CONTROLLER
  • NARDI ITALIA RACING PEDALS
  • Brand New Handbrake Boot and Gear Boot / Gaiter.
  • Blue LED's Installed in DASH.
  • Blue LED Parking Light Globes.
  • Custom Air Box Surrounding Pod Filter.
  • HKS HI FLOW Pod Filter
  • Response 6 1/2 inch Splits Custom Mounted In Doors

Standard Head Unit Comes with Sale.

Vehicle was serviced approx 6 months ago, and there was no need to service it every 3 months as it has only been started and driven up the street and back every week since then.

Vehicle has done around 800 kms in the past 24 Months.

No Ridiculous offers please. Happy to keep car.

Price: $20500

!!!!! SOLD !!!!!

Edited by steveo_r33
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if anyone wants one of the best condition 33s around come and view it, this car still has the new car smell!!!

kept in a garage under covers for almost 18months. meticulous first and only owner. imported myself. chose the car before it arrived.

cannot drive due to new laws so it must go.

You guys in NSW have all the nice skylines! If I didn't live on the other side of Aus I'd probably buy this, getting it shipped is pretty damn pricey.. good luck mate.

Cheers, PM sent regarding shipping.

Well it hailed today and im so glad I keep my car in a garage!! :blink:

DAMN.. This is so clean... I own a S2 as well.. and by far.. this is the cleanest S2 i have seen in awhile... Good luck with the sale.. the the Price ur asking... Well a car in this condition... Its worth it.

DAMN.. This is so clean... I own a S2 as well.. and by far.. this is the cleanest S2 i have seen in awhile... Good luck with the sale.. the the Price ur asking... Well a car in this condition... Its worth it.

Cheers . . . Yes it is as clean as they get. Have had alot of interest. car is still available. If i could afford it i would keep it forever.

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