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Selling my sisters car.

1994 S1 R33 Skyline, 15xxxx ks on it. Just had a major service done to it just before 150,000kms were up; water pump, timing belt, all top gaskets, seals etc.

5 Speed auto

Genuine Work 18s

The car has been resprayed to purple with green glitter, but under certain light changes to dark blue. Looks pretty nice. Going by what the previous owner has told us, the car is a past Autosalon competitor, and has a pretty big stereo system to show for it.

At the moment, without looking at the car, it has splits in the front, 6" speakers in the rear, a sub in box and amp, and a JVC (from memory) headunit.

Mods include 2 1/4" (if my memory serves me right) exhaust to a cannon at the rear, pod filter, an APexi S-AFC and has been lowered.

Long rego, and will probably sell it with RWC.

Looking at offers of around $10,000

P Plater friendly.

Contact me here, though pm, or on 0410518747

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Just got the car back from mechanics, got a reco radiator put in, cooling system flush, new thermostat, radiator cap and a few hoses that were looking old were replaced. 12 months warranty on the above.

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