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Make:Nissan

Model:R33

Milage:130k

Transmission:5 sp

Colour:Gun metal grey

Location:SA

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? N/A

Currently registered? Yes

Price:Looking at 14k asking price but open to normal offers

Hey guys,

Very clean example of S1 R33 that hasnt been trashed and molested!

Im not in a hurry to sell so please no silly offers!

I have bucket load of receipts from previous owner, with timing belt and water pump done, the car has been serviced regularly (will have its next service done next week)

Its a daily driver to work and back, and it never missed a beat!

All electrics are working and air con is ice cold.

Pain and body is in very good condition, couple of very little scratches around but 98% perfect

Before i bought my skyline i driven a 16k skylines that just dont compare to mine, please come and see for yourself.

I dont like to put my mobile number for public, but please pm me and i will give it to you.

Car will also be registered for another 3 months by the end of the month.

Mods:

Full 3" Jasma exhaust / HF cat / 3" dump pipe /

Hybrid front mount (hidden behind stock front bar for stealth look)

Turbo smart dual stage bc

HKS pod

upgraded struts and lowered

Autometer lunar series boost gauge

S2 rear wing (missing break light)

GTR style grille

20% tint all around

Jvc SH series mp3 deck (top of the range in 2006 i think)

Kicker Splits

Soundstream tarantula at the back

fusion amp and sub

Alarm/immobilizer/keyless entry the lot

18x10 rear and 18x9.5 JE Design wheels (2 pce wheels), not a cheap copy! Genium JE Design wheels

LINK TO THE WHEELS!

Thats all i think.. if i missed something will post it later.

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Cheers

Vlad

Edited by dovla

Just and update with some interior and engine photos guys!

What you see is what you get, engine hasn't been cleaned up or anything!

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New asking price $13500 ONO.

cheers

vlad

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