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SOLD!!

Make: Nissan

Model: 1996 R33 Skyline - Series II

Milage: 77,000 kms

Transmission: 5-Sp Manual

Colour: Black

Location: Canberra

Currently registered? NSW (car is in the ACT at the moment though)

Rego expiry? 17 March 08

Price: $14,900 ono

Contact: 0411 102 942

Comments / Modifications:

I have only recently purchased this car (Nov 07) and am now selling it due to a change in my personal circumstances. It is in excellent condition and a real head turner. I am a mature driver and do not race or flog this car, it has been very well looked after and is a very reluctant sale. The only notable thing about the car is that the front bar could probably use a respray (estimated at $300), but apart from that and the body is in very good condition with only a few minor stone chips. Serious enquiries only please, no time wasters/dreamers/test pilots/etc :worship: .

If your looking for a R33 Skyline that you can just jump in and enjoy with nothing else to do - this is your car! Or alternatively if you are looking for an R33 with a good set of base mods that can be built on, then this car would be ideal.

I can assist potential buyers with Rego and Insurance questions as I have just gone through the whole process! :devil:

It is the Type-M Skyline and has as standard:

  • Dual airbags
  • HICAS
  • ABS
  • 4 Wheel Disc Brakes
  • Climate Control (air con works very well in summer :D)
  • Power Windows
  • Power Steering
  • Central Locking
  • Power Mirrors (the ones that fold in)
  • Rear windscreen wiper
  • Adjustable Steering Column
  • more!

It has the following modifications/accessories (most receipts available):

  • Personalised Plates (NSW): SLY-033
  • Heavy Duty Clutch
  • GTR Body Kit (this car really turns heads - looks terrific!)
  • 19" Apache Wheels (tyres have approx 85% tread left)
  • 3" Stainless Steel Exhaust from Turbo back with high Flow Cat (I also organised a "rego" muffler from the boys at City Exhaust which is included - just in case :()
  • High-Flow Fuel Pump
  • Front Mount Intercooler
  • Skyline Rear Swaybar
  • Stainless Steel Air Filter with Custom Alloy Airbox
  • Oil Catch Can
  • Turbo Timer
  • Genuine Skyline floor mats
  • Xenon Headlight Upgrade
  • Autometer pillar mounted gauges
  • New Pioneer CD/MP3 Player (has iPod input and cost over $700)
  • New Mongoose 3pt Alarm & Immobiliser (this will satisfy the Insurance companies) (cost over $600)
  • Remote central locking
  • Just been serviced by AutoTek in Canberra with all oils changed (and given a clean bill of health)
  • Just had a wheel alignment

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have u got any side shots?

also what suspension has it got?

It's not lowered and I think it has the stock suspension in it. With the body kit and wheels it looks great and is still a pleasure to drive (it can also get over speed humps with no troubles >_<). I have attaches some side angle shots of the passenger side and will upload some shots of the side profile tomorrow.

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Cheers,

Steve

0411102942

I just remembered that it does have a Skyline rear swaybar.

how much without your huge 19-inchers?

and where did you purchase the car from in Nov? how long has it been in Au if it's local, how many owners and do you have logbooks for it?

how much without your huge 19-inchers?

and where did you purchase the car from in Nov? how long has it been in Au if it's local, how many owners and do you have logbooks for it?

Hi Stayer,

I dont have any other rims for it, but if you do, then you could have it for $14K. Ideally I would like to sell the car whole as I have no use for a set of 19's!!

I purchased the car in November from a private seller in NSW, not a dealer. It was privately imported by the previous owner in 06. He apparently does have the logbooks, but moved house and was not able to find them before I purchased the car. I can contact him and see if he will look again if you are interested?

Steve

have u got any side shots?

also what suspension has it got?

Here are some side photo's taken tonight.

Please call/SMS me if you would like to have a look.

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Cheers,

Steve

0411102942

Edited by sly033

Oh yummo.. if only it were june.. i'd have the money for it.. hope something like this comes up for sale around then.

Good luck with the sale.

Oh yummo.. if only it were june.. i'd have the money for it.. hope something like this comes up for sale around then.

Good luck with the sale.

Thanks mate. Out of interest how much would you have to spend in about a month?

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