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Make: Nissan

Model: Skyline

Milage: 86xxx

Transmission: Manual

Colour: White

Location: St Clair

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? No

Currently registered? Yes

Price: $13, 000 ono

Contact: 0432673233

Comments / Modifications: HKS 36 way adjustable coilovers, camber and damper adjustable. Poly caster arm bushings. Bomex front bar. JJR 600x400x100 FMIC. Apexi pod filter. DNA boost controller (set to 10psi). HKS boost guage, Autometer pen style turbo timer. Splitfire coilpacks. After-market clutch. Walbro 255lph fuel pump. 15% window tint. Xforce polished stainless exhaust from turbo back and stainless core cat. Car comes with hicas cancellation bar (bar is not yet installed). 17" wheels with 255's on the rear, 235's on the front with 90% tread. Vehicle is in immaculate condition inside and out. The car has 205 RWKW and will not disappoint.

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For those of you that are seriously interested, test drives are welcome... I have done all the modifications to this car myself, I do have alot of pride in the work that I did, and have receipts for every part purchased since I have owned this car. If you make a date to view or test drive this car, please understand that I work in a quarry night shift and it is very heavy work so I don't expect to stay up all night and then all day just to find out you "found something else". I am flexible on price, I understand that these cars are a dime a dozen now, but these are good cars, especially when respected as much as they have been by my wife and myself. NO TYRE KICKERS NEED APPLY!!! If you want a good car that was maintained and taken care of, then please feel free to make arrangements. I only use good oil in these cars, and only high octane fuel.

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Hey Adam,

Saw your car at Unigroup when you had that dynosheet produced :down: I had the silver s15 which was on the dyno before you.

Anybody looking to buy the car, the dyno readout is genuine and its a very HEALTHY car mechanically, not to mention its very clean. Not too also mention its driven by his wife?? If I was in the market for a R33 this is one id probably buy as I think the price is pretty good for what your selling. Still cant believe the power you made with the boost pressure your running, but none the less its a fantastic effort

Good luck with the sale Adam, sad to see you selling the car

Hey Adam,

Saw your car at Unigroup when you had that dynosheet produced :D I had the silver s15 which was on the dyno before you.

Anybody looking to buy the car, the dyno readout is genuine and its a very HEALTHY car mechanically, not to mention its very clean. Not too also mention its driven by his wife?? If I was in the market for a R33 this is one id probably buy as I think the price is pretty good for what your selling. Still cant believe the power you made with the boost pressure your running, but none the less its a fantastic effort

Good luck with the sale Adam, sad to see you selling the car

Thanks man!! I remember you, you were getting your puter tuned lol. Yes that car is driven by my wife lmao, she got the better of the 2. We are going back to the US otherwise we'd never think of selling them. Maybe we'll see you around before we go. Cheers man.

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