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hey mate might be lookin seriously at 33's soon. can u provide some info such as:

-# of owners in aust

- auction grade when imported

- any damage repair

- anything need work (brake pads, clutch etc

- does it come with stock airbox/exhaust as well?

- any marks in interior? (looks great in pics)

- does it have a service history/nissan handbook?

thanks mate

well i bought this car from kamikaze in ringwood. im pretty sure im the only aus owner coz they were compliancing it when i was looking at it. so i dont know anything about the "grades" of it...i bought it over a year ago.

there is no damage repair, the car is in pretty good shape. the exterior has a few scratches but nothing major. the brakes are a bit squeaky but apparently its nothing a good machining cant fix.(i havnt done it for the simple fact that im literally flat broke.clutch, gearbox, diff are all fine and havnt had a problem with it since i bought it.

for an 8 year old car the interior is in pretty good nick(as you can see) a few little marks around but nothing that stands out. the handbrake "boot" has a little wear patch, but most skylines ive looked at are like this(it must be made out of a weak leather?)

no history with the service but i just get it serviced from where i bought it or ice performace.

hope that helps. im still needing to sell it asap so any "reasonable" offer i will take.

this car is a "try before you buy car" its quicker than it looks.

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