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well it has finally come down to this i am selling my r33 s2 96 model skyline with 110.000kms it has been built by vince at V&E Rigoli at wetherill park serviced every 5.000kms it has been my 1st skyline and i spent my heart and soul into this car ( even a lil bit more den i have with the mrs :) ). but the reason i am selling is that i got work coming up up north and won't b home to drive her around so i would rather let her go 2 a good home insted of just sittin there under the carport and also i want to upgrade to a gtr :down: here are some mods that i no off the top of my head and i will also put more pics up later on tonight

hybrid fmic

3'' from turbo into 3.5'' tip

19" hp wheels with brand new tyres

555cc sard injectors

jjr coilpacks

custom bodykit

white faced speedo cluster

turbosmart dual stage boost controller 10psi low - 18psi high flick of switch

cobalt boost gauge

cobalt air/fuel gauge

momo steering wheel

aftermarket turbo..

tomei camshaft

i am selling it at $16.000 i want a lil more for her but i need her gone so therefore she's going for 16g's

I'm from sydney so happy to help anyone for a meet up or whatever

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Um, this isn't for sale section...

Post it on For sale sub-forum of this forum to advertise your pride and joy.

Nice 33 thou.

Um, this isn't for sale section...

Post it on For sale sub-forum of this forum to advertise your pride and joy.

Nice 33 thou.

Dude he posted it in the correct section. Can I have a line of coke with you please? :down:

edit: Also, is it just me... or is the color of the car blue, yet you said it's purple?

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edit: Also, is it just me... or is the color of the car blue, yet you said it's purple?

some people say its dark blue some people say its purple but yeah..???

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