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R33 1996 Skyline GTS Coupe NON TURBO

RB25DE

Full respray in and out including engine bay in VE Purple

Heavy Duty Clutch

Short Shifter

Blue Led Dials

Clear Tail lights

Custom Exhuast

Air Filter

Air Box

Coilovers

Diamond Vision Globes

Dynamat in Doors

Dvd Player

17 inch Wheels with Bridgestone tyres

In Great Condition, Paint is Only 3 Months Old

86500 Kms

5 Speed Manual

June 2009 Rego

Interior is Immac

Only Probs with the car are

The Air flow meter needs to be replaced, has a weird idle problem, sometimes need to rev the car a bit, just does it on idle sometimes

Small Scratch on Drivers door

Small Dent/Crease on bootlid

Sometimes has a knocking sound from inside the dash, have been told this is a common skyline problem, doesnt affect anything

Passnger airbag cover has warped from the sun slighty, nothing major

$12000 ONO needs to go

Contact Mario on 0430 129 882

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knockin neva heard a skyline doin that u should its not motor could have oil pressure problems could explain not idlen properly to gl wit sale anyway like those white rims on that colour but could want to lower price is still na...

the knocking comes from inside the dash, air con or heater box....nothing to do with the motor

everything has been check by my mechanic and auto electrician and the afm is faulty, oil pressure is fine

and as for 12000 it cleary does say ONO correct?

PLEASE READ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I HAVE REPLACED THE AIR FLOW METER, CAR NOW RUNS LIKE A DREAM, NO PROBLEMS AT ALL, ALSO HAD THE MECHANIC DOUBLE CHECK OVER IT AGAIN.....

11K MUST GOOOOOO

10500 NO COILOVERS......

knockin neva heard a skyline doin that u should its not motor could have oil pressure problems could explain not idlen properly to gl wit sale anyway like those white rims on that colour but could want to lower price is still na...

My car knocks on start up too, it's nothing. It's like the air con is trying to open a vent (say feet) that's already open, and the gears just click over for a few seconds.

My car knocks on start up too, it's nothing. It's like the air con is trying to open a vent (say feet) that's already open, and the gears just click over for a few seconds.

thanks man

thats pretty much on the ball there

Edited by Cro_boy_Mario

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