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NOTE_I bought this car 21/09/06 1st aus owner had 51,000kms on the clock and always been garaged the images were taken 3wks ago car is a little dirty just needs wash PLS no time wasters will give 100% attention to interested parties

This car is advertised on www.carsales.com.au

Make: Nissan

Model: Skyline R33 GTS-T Series 1 M-SPEC

Milage: 75,434 Changed oil at this reading on sat 13/09/08 previous was 71,300ish about 5 months ago

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Black

Location: CHIPPING NORTON

Complied? YES

RWC supplied? YES

Currently registered? YES runs out 21/09/08 but for $16,000 will have full yr rego $15,500 no rego

Price: $16,000 as I have spent good money on good parts price is not that neg, if you know what your looking at price is very cheap

Contact: PM

Comments / Modifications:

Volk racing 17" rims pirelli p zero front and unknown 17/255 on rear

bilstein suspension all round

Xtreme Dampened Solid Button (DSB) Motorsport Kit + Flywheel Part number: KNI24501DSBMSCF Clamp load on the cover is 1600kg - a massive 130% upgrade from standard!! xtreme lightweight flywheel (Chrome-Moly 5.5kg) http://www.xtremeclutch.com.au/page.asp?pa...mp;productid=14 this clutch can be rebuilt so no need to ever replace $$$$ save $$$$

Walbro 600hp fuel pump

Alarm worth $1,500 specs on sale

Powerpulse Battery worth $500.00

Exhaust

NARDI wheel & gearshift

There are other bits that I have that may be sold with the car with $$$ most never used with receipts pay less than from the shop

eg: tail lights with garnish

Turbosmart megasonic blow off valve

strut brace front

B pillar brace

Autometer Pro comp silver boost, oil temp and pressure, water temp gauges cups mounts etc

Stereo 6" splits 6" rear 2x12" pioneer subs boxed with 600w amp sony head unit flip down

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Owner/Driver/Vehicle History: 26 yr old male car never drifted or taken to the track car Enthusiast. Car is very clean minnor wear on the drivers seat (very common), car is always complemented on over the condition of the vehicle, regretful sale due to debts and settleing down with girlfriend pressure to move out from the olds. Car will not disappoint. very reliable 1 break down due to fuel pump always serviced and maintained.

NOTE_I bought this car 21/09/06 1st aus owner had 51,000kms on the clock and always been garaged the images were taken 3wks ago car is a little dirty just needs wash PLS no time wasters will give 100% attention to interested parties

This car is advertised on www.carsales.com.au

Make: Nissan

Model: Skyline R33 GTS-T Series 1 M-SPEC

Milage: 75,434 Changed oil at this reading on sat 13/09/08 previous was 71,300ish about 5 months ago

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Black

Location: CHIPPING NORTON

Complied? YES

RWC supplied? YES

Currently registered? YES runs out 21/09/08 but for $16,000 will have full yr rego $15,500 no rego

Price: $16,000 as I have spent good money on good parts price is not that neg, if you know what your looking at price is very cheap

Contact: PM

Comments / Modifications:

Volk racing 17" rims pirelli p zero front and unknown 17/255 on rear

bilstein suspension all round

Xtreme Dampened Solid Button (DSB) Motorsport Kit + Flywheel Part number: KNI24501DSBMSCF Clamp load on the cover is 1600kg - a massive 130% upgrade from standard!! xtreme lightweight flywheel (Chrome-Moly 5.5kg) http://www.xtremeclutch.com.au/page.asp?pa...mp;productid=14 this clutch can be rebuilt so no need to ever replace $$$$ save $$$$

Walbro 600hp fuel pump

Alarm worth $1,500 specs on sale

Powerpulse Battery worth $500.00

Exhaust

NARDI wheel & gearshift

Stereo: Sony head unit with Clarion 6" splits 6" rear

There are other bits that I have that may be sold with the car with $$$ most never used with receipts pay less than from the shop

eg: tail lights with garnish

Turbosmart megasonic blow off valve

strut brace front

B pillar brace

Autometer Pro comp silver boost, oil temp and pressure, water temp gauges cups mounts etc

2x12" pioneer subs boxed with 600w amp sony head unit flip down

Images: See original post

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