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Make: Nissan

Model: Skyline R33 Series 1.5

Milage: 135,553 km

Transmission: 5 Speed Manual

Colour: Jet Black (KH3)

Location: East Brisbane

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes, with 6 Month just paid.

Price:13,000

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Hi all,

For Sale is my Black Nissan Skyline - R33 Non-Turbo Manual

1995 Series 1.5 (Series 2 Spolier and Driver's Airbag)

The current Milage is 135,553 km.

I have just received the new registration Sticker for another 6 Months and a time is currently being organized to get a Road-Worthy done. With everything traveling smoothly I should have the RWC by Friday.

The Car is located is in Bulimba and has always been garaged. The car generally gets washed either once or twice a fortnight and is ALWAYS serviced every 5000km.

With the Modifications and Maintenance Work you will see below, this Car is definitely one of the better looked after Skylines getting around.

Ok, here goes -

HKS Super Dragger Catback Exhaust system <- pretty hard to come by for a Non-Turbo (2.5")

NISMO GT-LM1 Rims 17x8F and 17x9R <- I've never seen another pair except mine in 4 stud. They're Extremely rare.

Professionally Lowered Suspension - Japanese springs, Not sure of the brand but my mechanic reckons their in good nick. It's a good firm ride too.

^^ These were installed on the Car when I bought it last year.

Alpine/JL Audio Stereo - installed April last year - the receipts getting around somewhere. I have all the manuals and the extras (frames, covers etc. come with the sale) - $1200.00

- Alpine Head unit Which Controls an Ipod

- JL 6.5" Splits TR Series

- JL 6X9's in a Custom Fabricated Parcel Shelf

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Okay, this is the work that I have had carried out just recently:

18/01/2008

Full Service- Oil, Oil Filter, Radiator Coolant, safety Inspection etc.

New Thermostat

Had the radiator taken out and flushed professionally, the top tank was replaced as well

New OEM Nissan Tappet cover Gaskets & Genuine Seals

New OEM Nissan Clutch Fan - (Turbo Model Fan)

New Wiper Blades

$1109.96 Parts + Labour

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18/03/2008

New KYB Excel G Shocks installed on all Corners - (fantastic Handling)

New Tie Rod Ends installed

New Falken Tyres fitted @ $275.00 Each (awesome Tyres) Fitted and Balanced - 90%-95% tread

4 Wheel Alignment

$1687.99 Parts + Labour

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30/4/2008

New Heavy Duty Clutch installed - rated @ 240kw's (the car wouldn't make half that power :wave: So it's going to last ages!)

$616.00 - Parts + Labour

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--- I also have Receipts to prove all the recent mechanic work carried out ---

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Other Work and Additions to the car I have had carried out

Front Bar plastic welded and Resprayed - $400.00

Side Skirts, Rear/Left panel resprayed; (there was some abrasion to the side of the Car when I got it.. It's now in perfect condition :/ ) - $550

Immaculate R33 Seats replacing the old ones (a couple of ciggy burns when I bought it)- $160.00

Awesome condition Replacement Airbag Steering Wheel - $240.00 Bought and Professionally Fitted

Leather Gearboot and handbrake Boot - $50.00

Nismo Leather Gearknob - $75.00

Blue LED Dash and AC lights - bought off the forums here - $25.00 for Bulbs - Fitted Myself and looks Great!

Blue Footwell Neons, With a switch - 42kw gain. - $40.00

Some steel finish foot pedels - $45ish @ Repco

New Battery installed late last year - $280.00

Now for some Photos :)

r33017yd0.th.jpg r33098es6.th.jpg r33027hn5.th.jpg r33033xm7.th.jpg r33023gk2.th.jpg

r33067pl3.th.jpg r33060ra8.th.jpg r33048eu9.th.jpg r33053ir6.th.jpg r33056kd4.th.jpg

r33046mn1.th.jpg r33034fi4.th.jpg coasttripcarpics130eu5.th.jpg r33045vf3.th.jpg r33018oc5.th.jpg

The lighting wasn't terribly great yesterday.. I do apologize. If you would like any additional Information or Photo's of the car - I'll be more than happy to help you out :)

Contact Details are as Below,

Mobile: 0434 422 196

Home: 07 3899 2785

Work: 07 3892 7446

Email: [email protected]

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The Price - $13,000

It's a fantastic, Fun car to drive. A perfect P-plate friendly Car as well - with the added safety of the SRS Drivers Airbag.

An awesome first car.

Cheers,

Mitch

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I have driven this car and know the owner fairly well, it drives great for a non turbo and has a very nice sound to it.

Mitch has taken exceptional care of this skyline aesthetically and mechanically.

I highly recommend it to anyone interested in skylines, non turbos are rare and the price is very justified.

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