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Hi Guys,

The time has come for me to let go of my Skyline. Have owned it for a little more than 4 years. Purchased it from GT Auto Compliance in Croydon Vic - they work with J-spec in importing cars. Bought it stock as a rock, and have put a few minor mods to it:

BOS Importing (Batmbl) front/dump pipe

Catco large body Cat

Trust PE 2 cat back exhaust

Apexi pod filter

HID lights

Turbo Timer

RDA Rotors on the front

Full Alpine sound system

HR Racing Wheels (with about 90% tread on the rears, and almost 100% tread on the fronts)

Venom Gauges: Boost, Oil Pressure, Water Temp and Oil Temp - oil temp is not working (stuffed up during one of those 40 degree days), but probably fixable

Tinted Windows

Car has done about 133,000 klms and was serviced, tuned etc by Revzone, before moving on to DMD Tuning in pakenham (SAU user dmac_25). Ideal for someone wishing to get a well looked after near stock skyline and wishing to modify it. Serviced every 5000 - 7000klms, and have reciepts etc of all work done, purchases etc.

Reason for selling - need to pay my parents back as they helped pay for my honda jazz, and better to keep the jazz for my PT business due to boot space - and dont really have much chance to take it for long drives anymore unless its to and from work.

Advertising for $15,000 ono. No test pilots, only genuine interest.

Also has 11 months rego left

PM Me if interested

Cheers,

Matt

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what part of Melbourne are you located in? i'm kinda looking for a series 2 33 at the moment, though not really in white.

oh its manual right? looks like a knob in the photo but I haven't seen an auto skyline before so you never know.

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