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:P I have my 1997 series 2 115,000km skyline for sale. serviced every 5,000 with quality parts. Body is immaculate with not 1 scratch dent nothing, paint is perfect. manual, and have recepits for mods.

:full body kit, installed by jetspeed

:ssr professors 19in. fronts 9.5, rears 10.5

:dunlop dz 101's, 275's, 255's

:tein hr coilovers

:rolled rear guards

:brakes, hubs sprayed black ( great clean look )

:apexi power fc, with hand controller

:z32 airflow meter

:splitfire coilpacks

:denso fuel pump

:hybrid gt intercooler ( no holes cut )

:apexi front pipe, hi flow cat, hks nur spec exhaust

:nismo short shifter

:front strut brace

:recaro drivers seat

:alpine double din unit

:tinted windows

:immaculant 100% original interior without one scratch!

car is perfect in every way, never once let me down, tuned 220rwkw.

reg until Oct 2009.

$19,000 ono located in melbourne

Please no tyre kickers or comments unless you are serious about buying, the car is worth every cent absolutley immaculate have not seen another R33 like it.

PM me or contact me on 0409 406 844

Cheers

Jamie

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Thanks Darren, yeah unfortunatly I have to get a 4 door not really practical with the 2 doors anymore. Will see what offers I get before I make any rash decisions but will be very hard to see her go.

Thanks

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