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FS: 1997 R33 Nissan Skyline GTST M spec

Rego: 9 May 2008

Price: $17 000

Colour: White

Location: Sydney NSW

Contact: Simon 0401 471 604

Odometer: 67 xxx km

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This is a very beautiful car, which drives very straight and is very smooth. I am the first oz owner and have owned the car since May 2007. Reason for sale is that I am now after a motorcycle. The car has KYB damper adjustable suspension with matching springs, Front and rear Cusco strut braces, 3” bullet front pipe with 1 week old kakimoto regu cat back exhaust, 17” panasport G7 rims with 4 week old Toyo proxes 4 tires, engine is running HKS s40i spark plugs, split fire coils installed at 59 xxx km, car serviced every 5000km with log and receipts, bass junky silicone turbo intake pipe, front mount intercooler, Apexi AVCR boost controller, razo turbo timer, greddy gear knob, double din cd player will not be sold with the car but another cd player and genuine Nissan din pocket with lid will be provided with the sale, Nismo 2 way lsd, K&N panel filter in original airbox with cold air induction. Car also has ABS. Car will also be sold with a HKS FCON S computer and have been quoted $900 fitted and tuned by Tom at BD4.

Inspections can be done in the Sydney area, please no tire kickers and jet pilots.

Overall the car is very clean inside and out, all panel lines and spacing line up and are equal either side. Interior is immaculate and exterior is in very good condition.

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Price drop $16 000, car is still up for sale, will be sold with 12 months rego, current km is 71 000km, 70 000km service done, will swap for jzx100 or other cars of interest, prefer turbo manual. Also Blitz bov and filter have been removed and have been replaced by the standard airbox with k&N filter and runing standard bov. Jap Double din cd/md player will be sold with car. Also added Jap style kenwood 3 way speakers on rear parcel shelf.

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