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Car has been my pride and joy, oil changed every 2500 k's and full major service every 15000 k's. Major service also recently performed. Always used BP Ultimate 98 octane petrol. Washed every week and polished every month. Always warmed up and warmed down. I have always done the best by this car.

Kilometers - 129000

Reason for selling – started an apprenticeship and cannot afford it on apprentice wages, very reluctant sale.

List of modifications -

Engine

Turbo back 3 inch exhaust with custom dump pipe, High flow cat, Resonator, 5 inch X-force cannon muffler

K&N Pod filter with custom aluminium cold air intake box

80mm FMIC with custom aluminium cold air intake piping

Apexi Pen Turbo timer

Drivetrain

Heavy duty organic clutch rated at 240 rwkw installed 6 months ago

Lightened Flywheel

C's short shifter kit

Suspension

Tein Super street Fully adjustable coilovers

Whiteline adjustable front and rear sway bars

Tomei Hicas Lock kit

Bridgestone Adrenaline Potenza RE-001 Tyres, rear 235/45/17 9 inches wide have 80% tread and front 235/45/17 8 inches wide have 95%

Audio

Pioneer DEH-P8650MP Head unit

JL VR Front Component speakers

JL TR Rear 2 way speakers

Miscellaneous

RACQ Heavy duty battery

Advanti Tri-spoke rims, 17X8 on front and 17X9 on rear

PRICE - $11,500 ONO

Car will come with a new front bumper bar with grills where the intercooler pipes go, most skylines have very scratched up bumper lips and the bumper in the photos is no exception. So will come with a new damage free bumper bar.

Car will also come with various spare parts (shock absorbers, sway bars) and service materials (belts etc).

Any questions please feel free to call or PM me, my phone number is 043587876.

Car will get a road worthy once deposit has been received.

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Now has new adjustable castor bushes, have made quite a difference to steering response.

This car handles exceptionally well, I drove it today for the first time in months and was shocked at how good it drives. I dont mean to talk the car up with exaggeration i was honestly exhilarated by its handling and balance.

Car will also come with a standard R33 muffler.

Im still to get some more pics up, Im in the process of fixing all the scratches/damage to the panels and some other little things. When its perfect I will take more photos of it.

:)

In total I have spent around $8k just for the parts not including labor, I have loved it every day since I bought it but with a lower wage now I cannot justify keeping it.

PRICE DROP $10,900 ONO

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