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Hi guys

Need to sell the skyline here are the details.

Vehicle History

The car is a 1995 model R33 GTS-25T and its in immaculate condition and is serviced every 5,000km.

I do all the servicing myself as i am a fully Licenced and Qualified Mechanic.It recently clocked over 100,000 km about 3 months ago and the Majour service was done at 100,005km, In which i replaced the timing belt with a new Gates Racing timing belt, Replaced the water pump with a new factory Nissan water pump, Flushed the cooling system & radiator and refilled with Genuine Nissan coolant.

The spark plugs were replaced with NGK Copper core Plugs that were gapped to .75mm as this produces a better spark than the Factory Platnum plugs (Platnum and irridum spark plugs are only used because they last longer. approx 100,000km to save on dealer servicing costs however inhibbit performance.) and the throttle body was cleaned. It also recived new driveline oils (Castrol LSX 90 in the diff and Castrol 75w85 in the gearbox), A new K&N oil filter, Motul Turbolight Oil and a new Apex'i Power intake POD Filter and i inspected the brakes and they are in good condition. The car has no oil leaks and the Tyres are like new.

The car still has warranty with 24/7 Road services that covers the car and which is as far as i know transferable and expires on 16/1/2010

The car was complied in Austrailia November 2006 and was First registered in Australia on the 15/1/2007

The car has always been serviced regularly (every 5,000km or 6 months which ever occered first) and has always been parked under cover. I am the second owner since its arrival in austrailia, and the car is still regularly serviced and lives under my carport under a car cover and is regularly washed and polished/waxed and vacumed.

The Car has No accident history and the body is not far off being perfect. The only Dammage the car has is a small dent about 10 cm long in the bottom of one of the sill pannels and one small dent and a couple of small rust spots (no bigger than the End of a Ballpoint pen) around the drivers side rear wheel arch. I got a Quote of about $250+/- to repair and remove the dents and rust spots which isnt alot.

The interiour is in immaculate condition and is also almost like new inside. it also has a reasonably new Complete pioneer audio system and a new Mongoose car alarm which i fitted and i also fitted automatic window winders to the alarm. it also has a turbo timer.

As far as modifications go it has a frount mount intercooler and a apexi pod filter. i also made a minour adjustment to the factory blowoff valve, it now has a BLITZ spec NUR catback exhaust and 19" ROH Drift-R Alloys, Greaddy profec b spec II boost controller, Greddy Turbo Timer, Auto meter boost gauge. includes air bag steering wheel boss kit so you can remove the airbag steering wheel.

I also have all paper work relating to the vehicle

Problems During Ownership

It has only ever had one problem in which 1 month after i puchased the vehicle the airflow meter gave up the ghost, I replaced the airflow meter and the car has been fine ever since.

I think thats about it for the vehicle history :(

Vehicle Details

Model: 1995 ECR 33 GTS-25T

Killometers: 104,xxx km

Previous rego: BAP14Y

Current Rego: FLWLSS (New generic Number Plates will be fitted after a deposit is taken as i am keeping my custom plates)

Rego expiry: January 14 2009

Engine Number: RB25121415A

Vehicle Identificatin Number (VIN#): 6U9000ECR33052094

Other Details

Rb series 2.5l dohc 24 valve turbo engine with VCT

5 spd Manual Transmission

Factory LSD

Factory Grey cloth and Velour interiour

Factory metalic Gunmetal grey tupac perlerecent paint

Factory alloy wheels with near new tread

19" ROH-Drift R alloy wheels

Factory Power Windows, mirrors and arial

Genuine Nissan Skyline Floormats

Air conditioning and climate control

Pioneer sterio

Turbo timer

Blitz Spec NUR 3 inch catback exhaust

Apexi pod filter

Autometer boost gauge

Frount mount intercooler

Greaddy profec b spec II boost controller

Greddy Turbo Timer

Price $16,800 including the rims pictured and the stokies all with good tyres

I will provide a roadworthy certificate if requested

Short Comments

"This is a clean tidy honnest vehicle and has nothing to hide

they are hard to come by in near perfect practicly stock condition like this,

This car will be sadly missed and im sure who gets it will be very pleased"

Car located in Sydneys Western Suburbs

and my prefered method of contact for this is via PM or my mobile number is 0433-750-636

Kind Regards

Dave

NOTE:Number Plates in picture not included

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Edited by MR FLWLSS

price drop just for sau customers. $16.000. neg and i am willing to go lower. and if i haven't mentioned already im not accepting cheques or direct deposits. Cash Only!

Edited by MR FLWLSS

i will drop the price to 12,500 if i can keep the boost controler and turbo timer.

Edited by MR FLWLSS

12,500neg with eveything including boost controler and turbo timer. car currently has close to 200rwkw oh and i forgot to mention it has a sard fuel pressure reg fitted and the car has been tuned

Allow me to make a retraction of the previous post. The car does not come with the boost controler or turbo timer or fuel pressure reg that was fitted, these items have been removed from the vehicle. I trusted someone to make a post for me as i was unable to do it at the time and they have stuffed it up. i further more appologise for the inconvenience and as a show of good faith ill drop the price to $12,000 firm. this is the rock bottom price and last price drop as this is as low as i can possibly go. Once again im sorry for any inconvenience this has caused.

Kind Regards

MR FLWLSS

err as an ex mechanic i can confirm that while mechanics cars are usually treated like gold and worked on after work in good facilities with the best parts and the most time taken on the job. this one looks no exception.

you need to also consider the fact that mechanics drive their cars HARD.

However most do so under the conditions the car was designed for and with an intent not to add excess wear.

i wont deney the car has been driven hard but only on a dyno or on a circut. on the street i give it a little here and there but i dont go doing burnouts and dougnuts and shit like that because i need my drivers licence for work and i cqant afford to loose it and i also have alot of respect for my vehicle. i have been playing with imports since i was 16 but i have been playing with the nissan brand since i was 6 as 95 percent of the cars my family have had are nissans so i know the nissan brand pretty well. anyway im willing to put the stock rims on the car and drop the price to $10,500 if any one is interested as i have had some pms about how much without the 19's.

Edited by MR FLWLSS

$12,000 with the 19" Roh Rims

$10,500 without the 19" ROH Rims

resonable offers considered on both prices.

Edited by MR FLWLSS

final prices. this is the last and final price!

$11,000 with ROH 19's

$9,500 without ROH 19's

Add also edited on car sales:

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...x=mode+matchany

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