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Oct 1995 “Series 1.5” Manual R33 GTST Nissan Skyline Coupe – White

Hi guys,

My skyline is up for sale, it has been a great car for the last four years and I've enjoyed doing some mild mods to it.

It's time for me to look for a non turbo now so I have to let the skyline go.

Sorry no swaps, but I will consider a ~2005 Honda Accord Euro + cash your way

Thanks for looking!

Transmission: Manual

Location: Western Sydney

Registered: Yes until 05/09

Registration Plate: SL33EK

Milage: 186,XXX

Price: $12000 neg.

Contact: Khanh 0410 320 947 or email at [email protected].

I'll also reply to PM's and to this thread

Inspection in South west of Sydney on Weekends, or can arrange on weekedays at Bella Vista (where i work)

Usual Skyline goodies:

Airbag, Power windows, Central locking, Power steering Climate control Aircon (Recently re-gassed), electric folding side mirrors

Factory fitted Power Sunroof

Interior:

Tinted windows – Darkest legal

Mongoose Alarm /w Vibration sensor and spare fob

Genuine Nissan floor mats

Pioneer MP3/CD Player with Remote

Pioneer front 6.5" speakers

Pioneer 10" Subwoofer

JBL Amp

Exterior:

Full bodykit including

400R Rear bar and Sideskirts, Nismo Front bar and grill, stealth wing. Front bar and Grill recently resprayed.

18” Starcorp Impul wheels (Rear is dished)

Tyres 6 months old – Widths 265 rear 235 Front - still plenty of tread

HID headlights

Performance:

Manual boost controller @ 9PSI boost

Autoguage boost gauge on top of steering column

“Kei Office” height adjustable coilovers – lowered to a practical height

Front-mount intercooler

Bosch 040 fuel pump

3” exhaust – Unknown brand, but of high quality (came with the car when I got it)

Cold air intake and HKS pod filter

Strut tower bar

General notes

Very reliable car, never broke down in the four years I've owned it.

Serviced every 5000kms with Motul turbolite 4100 and repco oil filters

No problems with Engine and gearbox

Fuel used has always been Vortex premium without fail and gets good mileage ~400-450Km

Very well looked after, parked under carport at home and underground car park at work

Since owning it has only been used on the street to get from A to B, never been on the track

Paint is still very good for its age. The rear bar has been resprayed a year ago, and the front bar is recently resprayed to repair minor car park ding

Registered to June ‘09

SL33EK plates included with sale

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Edited by sl33ek

I just had a look at the other ads, it's so competitive right now with pricing!

Car is now on carsales.com.au

Price drop to $11,500 and still negotiable!

I'll consider all offers, PM me an offer or any questions at all if you dont want to reply here

Edited by sl33ek

Open to swaps!

It will save me from looking around for one, and you get cash on top

I need a car I can haul my mountain bike and other junk in but not a soft roader

I am after a:

~ 2005 Honda Accord Euro

~ 2005 Maxda 3

~ 2004/2005 Mazda 6

~ 2003/2004 Audi A3

If you have anything else to offer in the same class let me know

Car has to be at least 2004 model, manual much preferred - and no holdens or fords

The original pics were very dark because it was at dusk :P

Here are some pics shot at midday with better lighting and smaller files size

Note - nothing wrong with drivers seat I just like it covered

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