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Hi Guys,

Got my Skyline up for sale.

Here are the details:

Vehicle: 1995 NISSAN SKYLINE R33

Kilometres: 133,000

Body: 2 door 4 seat COUPE

Colour: White

Interior Colour: Black/Grey/White

Transmission: 5 speed Manual

Reg Expiry: MAR-2010

Road Worthy Certificate Supplied: Yes

Mods and Extras:

-Return flow FMIC to stock pipes (no-hole installation) from JustJap

-3" Split-dump Turbo back exhaust

-Custom Engine Bay cosmetics (See pics)

-Heavy Duty Cluth (changed previous service)

-Height adjustable front and back suspension

-18" RIMS (with newish tyres)

-Front JL Splits, Acoustic Amp, 12" JL Sub, Sony Xplode Head Unit

-Custom Frontbar (Type M or whatever you want to call it)

-GReddy Turbo timer

-Boost Gauge

-White interior facia (see pic) Interchangeable with stock black one which I still have.

-Central Locking with Immobilzer/Alarm system

-Driver/Passenger Airbags

Has been a fantastic and joyful car to drive. Its very neat/clean both inside and out.

Alot of the kms are freeway and country highway kms as the girlfriend has a house up at Bright which we visit almost every second weekend (600km up and back trip)

Reason for selling is due to an impulse buy of a MY06 WRX :blink:

Car has always been garaged. As i have purchased my new car already its currently not getting drivin and is locked away.

Regularly serviced about every 5000km. Major service was done on it back at 100,000km.

Located in SE Suburbs

Im chasing around $13,500. However, if the right deal comes along i wouldnt refuse it.

Any question please call Ricki on 0448 510 066 or PM me.

Inspections welcome

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Hi, I am just wondering how long you are prepared to wait? I'm currently under contract so I cannot get finance however I will be able to soon. Would you take 10k without wheels and with stock dash inserts?

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