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hey guys i currently have a series one r33 skyline for sale with 145 640ks i believe im the 2nd owner in australia, i have most of the receipts from previous owner and a couple from myself. all engine work was done by mercury motor sport in brisbane before i brought it. car is very well looked after very fussy owner car always kept clean and tidy rarely seen past 4000k rpm hasnt missed a beat have had no dramas with the car what so ever..very reliable, fast good looking car. has the following-

nismo side skirts

brand new top secret front bar fresh paint

clear side indicators

sun roof

gtr rear spoiler

hks super dragger exhaust

nismo instrument cluster (white face)

auto meter boost and air/fuel ratio gauges

nismo shift nob

white leater gear boot and hand brake

greddy strut brace

high flowed turbo

after market race dump pipe

hks mushroom air filter

apexi power fc

apexi avcr

700cc injecters

front mount intercooler

hks blow off valve

h.i.d headlights 8000k

r33 gtr bucket seats

all original skyline floor mats

enkei 18in gtc-01 light weight racing rims, no gutter rash what so ever, basicaly brand new. lots of tread left on tyres, 265 on rear 235 on front

scissor doors -genuine hinges for the doors- worth over 2000k

tein super adjustable suspension

panasonic head unit 70wx4 with 4 av ports

6in splits in front and 6x9 in rear

infinity amp powering 2 12in kicker subs very good sound quality

car comes with spare genuine monkey warehouse front bar. freshly painted and standard front seats. any inquires please pm on send txt on 0401 902 696 as i work shift work thanks luke.

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