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Item: late 1995 Auto R33 Skyline

Location: Sydney

Website: here, and soon to be carsales.com

Item Condition: excellent has rego till end of JULY.

Reason for Selling: need family car

Price and Payment Conditions: $9500 for car only on stock rims (aftermarkets can be negotiated)

Extra Info:

The car is in awesome condition and taken care of meticlously, no expense spared, just had major service (including plugs, oil filter, air filter, , timing belt, water pump, and whole transmission reconditioned 10k km ago. The engine is bone stock, only mod is a Blitz Dual SBC boost controller, and has done 160XXX genuine Km's, and has been a weekend car, never thrashed, very comfortable car to ride. The car has rego over 6 months rego (july).

The car is fitted proffessionally with a complete alpine/JL audio system, including:

-top market alpine HeadUnit,

-4x 6" JL speakers,

-2x 12" alpine ZR subwoofers enclosed in custom box to fit boot,

-1x 4ch Alpine amp,

-1x alpine 2ch amp.

The car is fitted with enkei 18" deep dished rims covered in falken 265 tyres.

Custom body kit (jun),

series 2 head lights,

all original mats available.

a few after market parts available (not on car at present), including:

a complete catback 3" exhaust system from Xforce,

aluminium radiator from justjap,

larger SMIC from ARC (no defect issues this way),

1100 AMP battery powering the system,

HKS turbo timer,

a set of lightweight 17" AMG Techart 2piece (adjustable dish) rims,

aftermarket Autotechnica Steering Wheel.

I am asking $9500 for the complete stock car (without sound system, rims, etc), and with all the bits and pieces $11000.

Pictures: Will post up tonight.

Contact Details: dont hesitate to call on 0466428272, or post & pm.

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Since its an auto and 1995 model. Ill offer you 7k including everything if you're interested

I think 7500, accounting for the auto is cheap enough, and the car was only made till 97', so 95 isnt so much the issue, still comes with ceramic turbo, and M-spec rear wing (all series 2 add on's), as well as series 2 lights, and aside from that, the bits and pieces (exhaust, boost controller, rims etc etc) arent from 1995, so i guess more recent prices are in order, but if you need a manual, i have a quote for the conversion for $2197.85, inc. reco box, pedal box, ecu, etc etc, so, all up a 33 kept nicely for under 10k.

if you have a few more dollars left in the piggy bank, feel free to message with a higher offer.

cheers

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