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Hey everyone,

Up for sale is my R33 S1 Skyline. Has just recently been involved in a hit and run :D

Was meaning to sell the car earlier as I now have a company car but just hadn't come around to it yet.

Overview:

  • 5 Speed Manual
  • RB25DE (non turbo) - perfect for P-platers
  • Gearbox and clutch in good condition - no crunching or slipping
  • 18" 2 piece rims
  • Lowered springs
  • Full 2.5" exhaust system to dual tip - fitted by Bankstown Muffler Fit. Nice deep tone, not been pulled over for it once.
  • Momo Steering Wheel
  • Recently had Harmonic Balancer, Key Ways and Crank Shaft replaced
  • Brand New Century Heavy Duty Battery
  • Rego until 02/2011

- Due to the hit and run, a new front bar and reo will be needed. I have a replacement front bar is 2 tone grey that just needs to be painted so all you need is a reo to fit.

- No damage to the chassis or radiator support from the hit and run and is not on REVS

- Previous damage to drivers side rear quarter has been there since I bought the car.

- Paint is in ok condition, fading on driver side fender and boot.

- Odometer reads "220,000" kms but the car has travelled 168,xxx km before replacing the cluster as the needles stopped moving.

Price: $6k or $5.3k without rego. Also interested with swaps for S13 or 180sx only

Pictures: to come.. I am currently capped and takes ages to upload photos :cool:

Contact: Reply to thread, PM or contact 0431 737 515 to organise inspection

Car is located in Sydney, Parramatta area

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