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Hey guys, selling my skyline.....

Manual turbo.

Really wasn't expecting to sell it so soon, but need the money for a move to Brisbane.

Has been kept real clean, barely modified. Drives beautifully. Always serviced every 5000km or as needed. Near new bridgestone potenzas. Just done the 130,000 service, no joke the guy it's the best driving r33 he's had ever.

I have always taken alot of care with it, parked away from other cars, clean your shoes before you get in lol etc etc

Car is on carsales so check it out there if your interested. I will add a few photos here also.

I will be moving to Brisbane end of Feb, so if someone buys it from Brissie I can drive it up there to you when I go.

Really nice example of the r33 turbo sedan, really will not be disappointed.

Price is negotiable at $12,000

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Can't edit the first post for some reason.

Contact: Daniel - 0403285677

Copy paste from car sales:

Car was imported privately in April 2006 with 76,000km's. Most of the

km's are highway as I lived southside

and Uni was northside.

Serviced every 5000km/s. Very loved car, very well looked after. Very close

to stock. Only modifications

include a Japanese exhaust - cat back, gtr catalytic converter, pod filter,

front splits, new JVC double din

head unit mp3 cd and usb compatible (iPod works also).

I have always replaced parts as needed, and have completed all required

services.

Recently I have had replaced: all the spark plugs and coil packs with new

spitfire ones, fuel pump (genuine

nissan).

A/C works very well (climate control). The car is very quick and drives

beautifully.

Non-smoker.

Needs attention: radio antennae has trouble extending (automatic).

New Bridgestone potenzas ( less than 5000km on them)

No test pilots. Rego till June.

Selling due to moving interstate + new house

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hey mate..

Man.. it feels like yesterday when we got our skylines together.. lol.. that was almost 3-4 years ago?!

Good luck with the sale, and good luck in Brissy.

Cheers!

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