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Make:Nissan

Model:Skyline

Milage:94,xxx

Transmission:Manual

Colour: Impul Silver

Location:Sydney

Complied?Yes

RWC supplied?

Currently registered?Yes

Price:$20,000

Contact:Gareth - 0401-325-953 or PM

Comments / Modifications:per below

Images:per below

It is with great sadness that I announce the sale of my baby. Details as follows:

1995 Nissan Skyline ECR33 - Impul R33r limited edition #136 of 200.

4 door sedan

5 speed manual

RB25DET Engine.

94XXX KM

service records

no accident history

- Autowatch 446 premium 3 point immobiliser/alarm with turbo timer

- Impul front and rear seats

- Impul 913 expert steering wheel

- Nismo carbon shift knob

- Group buy leather gear/handbrake boots

- Alpine stereo

- Blitz boost & water temp gauges

- HKS EVCII boost controller

- Power FC

- Tuned by CRD - 200.5kw at rear wheels.

- Trust Spec M FMIC

- Apexi air filter

- Impul exhaust

- Z32 AFM with Tomei plug

- Impul strut brace

- Impul suspension

- Impul sway bars

- Full Impul body kit

- Impul RS 17" wheels.

- RDA slotted front brake rotors

- Project Mu HC+ front brake pads

- Nismo brake lines

- Impul rear brake pads, standard rotors.

Also comes with:

- Original parts included (air box, intercooler etc...) also Impul ECU unit included

- New o2 sensor (not yet fitted)

- Custom wooden ramps to assist with jacking up low vehicle

- Assorted tools and car care product

- PDF workshop manual, instructions for many of aftermarket parts.

- PDF original Impul brochure (Japanese) and Japanese magazine article about the package.

I'm the first Australian owner, having imported the vehicle just under a year ago. I have full service records from new in Japan, all documentation for import - import approval, export certificate, RAWS certification. All records will be passed to new owner. I am confident km's are genuine.

Tastefully tuned, practical, reliable and fast car. A unique and rare limited edition vehicle, perfect for anyone with family or those who want the practicality of having 4 doors. Enjoy being able to have your mates or family in the back and yet still have the pleasure of driving a well engineered, refined, balanced, genuinely fast car.

The Impul handling package is brilliant - suspension, strut brace, sway bars - makes for fantastic, firm and responsive handling, yet still comfortable under normal driving conditions.

The car is in beautiful condition, lovingly cared for, regularly serviced since in Australia. Japanese history suggests same for her past life. It's pretty much a complete car as it is, or a great base for big power project - tuning/modification to date has been carefully planned to future proof any possible upgrades.

Check out

http://www.impul.co.jp/products/complete/R33.skyline.R33R.htm for some further details about the original Impul package.

This car is my pride & joy, genuinely regretful sale as I am moving back to Japan shortly.

Any questions and inspection welcome. Please however do not expect a free test drive, we will both know if you are a serious buyer. I will be behind the wheel for any testing.

Negotiable around parts package, delivery date etc..

Price: She owes me well over $20,000 - I would like to start negotiation from about this point.

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My loss is your gain!

Now asking bargain basement price of $16,000. Your chance to own a rare piece of Skyline history. Come have a look - you will NOT be disappointed, this car is immaculate.

Call me - 0401-325-953 - Gareth.

What psi did it make that on... hope it was only like 12psi max as with those mods you would hope for around 220+...see there has been a big price drop... nearly in my mates range now!!

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