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Moving overseas in a few months, so selling my fairly light use Skyline R33. Purchased as fresh Japan import with 104'000 on the clock in early 2007, has 122'000 now, mainly from weekend use on highways. Have original RACQ and Carmen imports condition reports from when I purchased, has since had a few services with Dan from ERD.

Six cylinder manual, 2.5L (RB25), build date: 9/1993. Only modification is a turbo timer. I will arrange roadworthy prior to sale.

The air conditioning stopped working towards the end of last summer. I went to fix it, but was quoted $600-$750, so figure will leave that for new owner to decide. Report came back there is leak under the dash. Has mid range speakers installed (running through 600W amp), nothing amazing, but better than your stock setup. Optionally I'll throw in GPS security tracking hardware, just pop in a sim card and you're set - get a notification via SMS if your car starts moving, telling you precisely where it is.

I'm still trying to settle on a fair price, so you're welcome to PM offers, but if they're considerably lower I'll have to wait until I've had it on the market a bit longer before deciding. Can add additional pics on request. There are a couple of light scratches on the paintwork (think cat claws), might be possible to buff them out, but just want to give people the heads up on condition. Can't make it out too well in the picture, but where the spoiler meets the window the paint is thinning out (can see the white undercoat coming through). Has always been under cover or garaged for the time I've owned it.

Located near Brisbane CBD

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Price drop, $9000. I've posted up on carsales (has additional details there as well), just search for license plate '625JZH' (in the keyword field).

It is the factory color, though undercoat starting to appear on spoiler where connects to boot :thumbsup:. Even so it does brush up nice - I was dead keen on this colour when buying as it looks great.

Now located in Annerley :D

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