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Adelaide, SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

Pride and joy has to go after almost 2 years off the road because of stupid defect (blow off valve) even when one was not fitted.

Car has been taken care of very well while off the road for the last 2 years, hardly travelling a kilometre and painstakingly reverted back to stock.

Must be sold so i can start my career.

1996 Nissan Skyline R33 Series 2.

138,500 original k's.

Optioned NO ABS. Better control through corners.

Car has recently passed through regency (17/12/2009)

has papers and manuals and service records from japan. very rare and extra assurance for buyers to know that the cars k's are genuine.

Stock car except:

Double DIN JVC DVD unit.

Front Alpine Type R splits.

18 inch genuine Work emotion? rims with good quality tires and plenty of tread left (went thru regency vehicle inspection with these).

Hi-flow hybrid turbo, r34 casing with Garrett GT30R guts, will make good power with a tune. (passed regency)

Autobahn88 turbo to afm silicone pipe (black) and K&N pod air filter. (passed regency)

magnaflow 700cfm hi-flow cat. (passed regency)

walbro 255lph fuel pump (passed regency)

Tinted windows, sensible level - 30-35 percent. (passed regency)

very clean thru-out. will not dissapoint.

13,000 no low-ballers.

0414 212 289 or PM

inspections welcome.

Campbelltown City area, Eastern Suburbs.

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