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Hi all, i'm going overseas soon for a holiday & considering selling my Skyline if i get the right offer. This car has been excellent and has been kept in very good condition in the past, just a great car to drive in general. Here's you opportunity to buy a r33 in excellent condition.

Recently serviced like 1500kms ago. The gearbox has been fully rebuilt only 1000kms ago (Details below)

Skyline R33 1996 Series 2

RB25DET

87,xxx kms

Metalic Silver - excellent paint

Work Meister S2R (17x8, 17x9) +30 offset (all tyres near new)

New rebuilt Gearbox - Auto - Stage 2 Shift Kit, Hi stall converter, Transmission cooler, every part replaced new)

HKS Exhaust system (3in turbo back, dump pipe, hi-flow cat)

K&N Air Filter, Boost Guage

Aftermarket Front Mount Intercooler

Apexi AFC 2

Boost set at 11psi

JVC MP3/CD Player - Pioneer splits all round

Interior immaculate

Full black wired Alarm+Immobilizer system

$13,500 ONO

Ph: 0416338319 (after 6pm weekdays, anytime wkend) Car is located in South Australia

**Please only reply if interested, if you have anything else to comment about keep it to yourself. NO time wasters, i ain't going to swap it for anything.

PICS (upload more later)

Cheers.

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