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Hey Guys

Im now putting my skyline up for sale, like in the description its a silver r33 gtst series 2.

i owned the car for about 3 years now and i have really enjoyed her.The car has an idling problem and the front drivers has its usual tear in the seat.Also the car has been in an accident with repairs done in sydney, somebody decided they wanted to merge into my car? then continued to blame me...needless to say his insurance took liability but thats story is for a rainy day.

It has NSW plates until august 2009 but it is in Queensland as i just recently made the big move and havent had the time to change it over.Which just last week went over 100k

I consider the car stock with a few add ons......really wanted to build a beast so started with the normal mods.

Splitfire Coils

Stainless Split Dump/Front Pipe- jus jap

x-force 3" stainless hi-floiw cat- jus jap

cooling-pro stealth intercooler- just jap

Apache deep dish rims 18"- St George Tyres- Sydney

Things that came with the car

Apexi engine checker

Hks electronic boost controller

turbo timer

AUDIO

Kenwood deck

6" front doors

6" rear parcel

7x10 in back seat where you rest your arms on the side

600 watt 4 channel amp

Has white noise ive tried to ground it properly but no luck.

Things wrong with car

Idling problem

window switches

electric windows need playing with.

drivers side electric mirror does not fold in...only just started to do this

but both mirrors do operate normally.

needs the 100k service done

rear demister not working...this only just started to!!!

In all i still love the car but the missus hates it... only reason im getting rid of it is because times are tough and need some cash but if it doesent sell its no biggie either.

Im looking for around

10k for her

if i missed anything or you want more pics please ask

Please text or call me on 0404172797

or pm me

cheers

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