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Make: 1997 Nissan Skyline

Model: R33 SERIES 2

Milage: 89,000

Colour: Silver

Location: Rosanna

RWC supplied? Can be arranged

Currently registered? Yes until september 2008

Price: $14k

Contact: David 0432380050

Comments / Modifications: 18inch RTG rims with brand new tyres 265x35x18 / 235x40x18, R34 SMIC, GTR wing, Blitz Auto Turbo Timer, Blitz BOV, HKS Superdragger Catback, Tein Coilovers

Car is in perfect condition..

Only issue with the car is the gearbox.. Its fine but to be silent requires bearings and a few synchros (can fix but will add to the cost)

Also have the original rims with basically brand new tyres..

And included is the stereo.. JVC MP3/WMA unit with USB input, speakers, amp, sub etc..

Apexi Pod filter with brace etc included as well

Has been serviced every 5000ks with Motul 8100 and timing belt / tensioner replaced at 76,000ks

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