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Hi up for sale is my Manual 1996 Series 2 R33 Skyline Turbo.

Recently got my Bike licence so Im looking for a bike.

Car has a 10 months rego Till January 2011. It has been garaged for 7 months due to buying a bomb work car.

Doesnt come with RWC due to 15hours shift everyday. SOmetimes weekends as well.

Car has 152200klms. Runs Good and smooth. Car's Front Bar and top right fender needs a repray due to loss of coating, and a dent on the bottom right corner.

Car has a mild mods done to it they are a Splitfire Coilpacks,Cooling Pro Front Mount Inteercooler , XForce 3inch complete exhaust system,

Blitz Sus Pod filter and Turbo timer,Exedy heavy duty clutch and mounted driver side gauge pillar ( RPM and boost).

Car is running stock boost and comes with Jvc Head Unit, 450w Amp and Monoblock with 600w Sub Woofer (which cost me $1k).

Also comes with imitation of GTR wing which i bought ages ago but didnt like how it looked but i have the old spoiler which is arched..

Inspections welcome would please any buyer.

Car located in Melbourne

Contact Number 0430 028 026

Asking Price $7 500ono no RWC

$8 500 with RWC.

However Im Really keen for STRAIGHT swap with a 2000 and above Kawasaki Ninja 250 or hyosung gt250R..I just wanna get my bike.

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forgot to mention that there is 2 minor problems

1: it requires a driver side electric window motor

2: Sometimes the Rpm on the cluster reaches to redline then it comes down to normal but the rpm gauge says its normal rev.

Someone told me it was a silicone hose but not too sure..

Vehicle Registration: TYP904

VIN/Chassis Number: 6U9000ECR33101239

Engine Number: RB25090313A

Vehicle Make: NISSAN

Vehicle Colour: WHITE

Body Type: COUPE

Year of Manufacture: 1996

Stolen Status: NOT-STOLEN

Encumbrance Status: ENCUMBRANCE

Written-Off Status: NOT-WRITTEN-OFF

Hi mate,

Will this encumbrance be removed? PM details to me please.

Does the car have stock or aftermarket suspension?

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