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Up for sale is my 96 R33 Skyline. Its a manual Series 2 with 116,000klms that ive owned for the past 3 years. I'm selling this because i can't afford it anymore and have bought a bike. This car has been awesome over the years, have had no trouble with it what so ever and runs like a dream. Always run on BP ultimate, and service it regularly. There are a few scratches around the body but nothing major.

This car includes:

full 3" exhaust going to blitz cannon

Greddy FMIC

New clutch - heavy duty cushion button (About 9 months old)

17" AVS rims

Apexi aftermarket suspension

e-nardi steering wheel

GTR body kit

aftermarket reverse parking sensors

turbo timer

front and rear strut braces

viper alarm system

Ill also chuck in 4 x 16" stock rims with decent tread, pod filter, stock muffler and a blitz BOV

It also comes with rego until Feb 2010. Any test is welcome.

I'm looking for around $11,500 but am willing to negotiate and would love a quick sale.

Give me a call and come have a look im located in S.E suburbs in Melbourne.

David 0402851987

Thanks

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Thanks mate. It's a 96, but not sure of the kit tho, could be a later year. I'm riding a 250 at the moment, so its alot cheaper then the car i get bout 220k's per 12L tank lol, but i've heard as soon as you move up to 600+ it starts to get expensive.

The car also comes with full aftermarket stereo system, including head unit, front speakers, rear 6 x 9's as well as sub and amp (not connected). The body kit is a genuine 40th anniversary kit, including the front bar, side skirts and rear GTR adjustable spoiler. This gives the car a very unique look.

The car also has a HICAS lock bar installed.

Nice car, but looking for something a bit for fuel efficient.

I can organise rwc aswell, including new tyres, new rocker cover seals, a standard steering wheel as well as e-nardi which is on now. Other stuff for rwc are only little things like some other seals need replacing, everything else is fine.

Car will also come with pod filter, standard wheels, stock muffler, blitz bov.

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