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Up for sale is my partners R33, we have owned it now for 18 months and we wanted a 4 door and recently put a deposit on a new car. So no swaps.

Make/Model: Nissan Skyline R33

Year: 1995

Kilometers: 98xxx

Transmission type: 5sp Manual

Engine: Rb25det s2

Colour: White

Modifications: Stainless steel intercooler piping and 600/300/76 front mount,

Nismo fuel pump,

Split fire coil packs (2k km old),

HKS super dragger II cat back,

Exedy Sprung button 1300kg clutch,

50mm 3 core aluminum radiator,

Iridium spark plugs (5k km old),

Exide Extreme X56 battery (6 months old),

HSD HR 8/6 coil overs (12 months old),

Nolathane castor rod bushes,

Tomei cam gears,

Koya Drift Teks 17"x9+35 F,17"x9.5 +18,

Penzoil 20/50w (street machine),

Brand new shifter boot and hand brake boot,

Nismo clear side indicators and shift knob,

Genuine 400R rear bar,

"400R" side skirts,

Trial copy front bar,

Stealth wing.

Roadworthy Certificate: N/a for SA

Registered: Yes, was complied in mid 2006. So is still a fresh import.

Accident History: Minor front damage, bonnet and bar was replaced and painted. All done at a quality body shop.

Asking Price: $13,500

Location: Freeling, SA.

Contact Details: Pm , post or ring or msg me. Will not answer private numbers :blush: 0437 301 311.

Other Comments: For the past 12 month's the car has been my g/f's daily and very well treated. I have serviced it 3 times in the last 12,000k's. When I first brought it I replaced the motor, which I brought as being a "built" motor. As I don't have paperwork proving this I won't bother listing what's in it. The tires on the rear are bridgestones and have about 70% tread, and not sure what will be on the front yet as I am taking the tires off it, but none the less they will have legal tread. The car has the common problem with rust in the rear guard's, for this reason I have listed it for cheaper and it is non structual and is the only rust on the car. The car drive's great, with being able to get 450-500 out of a tank depending on how well you can putt around. The aircon needs to be regassed, but that only cost's $150. So I might even do it if I get time.

I have not had any mechanical problems with it and my partner loves it to pieces, but we don't have the room for 5 car's sadly so it must go. I must stress we are in no rush to sell the car so please don't lowball any offers and any crap posted in the thread will be notified to the mod's. The car has no finance owed on it and the new motor is on the rego papers.

Again I AM NOT INTERSTED IN SWAPS, JUST CASH.

Thanks, Brendan.

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