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Make: Nissan

Model:R33 Skyline

Milage: 96 xxx

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Silver

Location: Sydney

Complied: Yes

RWC supplied Yes

Currently registered Yes

Price: 16,200 with Rego due on the 9th July 2008, or 15,500 ono without rego

Contact: Vince: [email protected] or 0416124112

Comments / Modifications:

Imported from Japan in 2002, and Complied in the same Year. Second owner after a friend who kept it stock with no engine modifications at 55,000kms.

Mods that have been done to it now are as follows:

Hybrid FMIC

Apexi Pod Air Filter

Turbo Back Stainless Steel 3'' XFORCE Exhaust System (5 Year Warranty)

Major Service in 2007 includes:

New Water Pump 85,000kms

New Timing Belt 90,000kms

Oil Change with Mobile Synthetic every 5,000kms and Oil Filter

New EXEDY Heavy Duty Clutch, Lighten Fly Wheel

Alarm Central Locking with Quik Trak System

Rims are RSGT 18'' with 225 all round. Purchased from Ozzy Tyres with 80% Rubber left. Still Got reciept for Warranty. Purchased in October 2007.

Body kit includes 400R Front Bar, and Rear Pods. Veilside Side Skirts

GTR Spoiler.

Dropped on King Springs

All Stock Parts also will be included for anyone wanting to turn it back to stock.

Includes: SMIC and Piping. Stock BOV and Plump Back.

No Need to be worried about the cops giving you trouble. This car was recently Engineered by TIC with Orignal Papers and is listed at the RTA as an EPA Approved Vehicle. (Whole Engineering cost $700)

Things that are engineered are:

FMIC and Piping

POD Air Filter

Turbo Back Exhaust and Muffler noise level tested.

Height and Weight of the car also listed. Therefore this car is legit to be driven on the road without a worry. The certificate will come in two copies, one to be kept in the car, and one in your file.

This car WAS not driven daily, only to the station and back parking at Mon-Fri and is always garage when at home. Weekend car when i was using it and that was not much either. KM's are genuine.

All paper service receipts and mod reciepts are also kept to prove the jobs that was done.

Price is Negociable, please no time wasters, but if your offer is reasonable, I am willing to make a deal.

Cheers

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