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FLAWLESS LIKE NEW SKYLINE WITH ONLY THE BEST PARTS USED AND PROFESSIONALLY INSTALLED, LOW KM AND ALL HIGHWAY KM,

**THIS IS NOT A MOLESTED OR THRASHED SKYLINE LIKE MOST**

After a quality and meticulously maintained race machine; then read on.

VISIT CARSALES LINK FOR PHOTOS OR CALL 0439 881 778:

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/private/details.aspx?R=8937218&keywords=r33&tsrc=allcarhome&__Ntk=CarAll&__Nne=15&__Dx=mode%20matchany&PriceTo=410&__Qpb=true&PriceFrom=391&__D=r33&silo=1011&seot=1&__sid=129893B9EE2B&__N=1216%201282%204294963846%204294963593%20391%20410%20901&__Ns=pCar_RankSort_Int32%7c1%7c%7cpCar_PriceSort_Decimal%7c1%7c%7cpCar_Make_String%7c0%7c%7cpCar_Model_String%7c0&__Ntx=mode%20matchallpartial&Cr=5&__Ntt=r33&trecs=33

Hi guys, Im a Skyline enthusiast who has had this grade 5 MACHINE privately imported 2 years ago. Neatest and best maintained skyline out.

THE FACTS:

1) ATS High Flow TURBO with Stainless Steel Wheels and ball bearing for fast spool. Only done 16,000km. New stainless steel gaskets and new ACL turbo flange bolts fitted. Cost $2000

2) Kakimoto TITANIUM 3¿ to 3.5¿ full turbo back exhaust. Also have De-cat pipe (not fitted). All HKS stainless steel gaskets.

3) Extra HD ceramic Excedy clutch to handle power with lightened flywheel to increase response. Done 16,000km

4) Nismo fully adjustable coilovers

5) Nismo 400r full body kit

6) Sparco Racing 255/45 Rims

7) Recaro fully adjustable drift series bucket seat

8) K&N life time warranty pod filter

9) Autometer Gauges

10) Intercooler and Boost Control

**MADE 235rwkw ON 12.5 PSI & NEVER SEEN MORE PRESSURE**

MAINTENANCE:

PROFESSIONALLY MAINTAINED ON TIME WITH NO EXPENSE SPARED

I HAVE EVERY POSSIBLE RECEIPT.

Castrol edge full synthetic with Greddy oil filter BOTH replaced- 5,000km

Timing belt replaced with Pro-Gates race series (10,000km old).

Fuel filter replaced every 15,000km

EVERY OTHER FLUID, REPLACED REPEATEDLY WITH "PENRITE SIN"- and thats why my vehicle drives and feels new!

My skyline has never been thrashed and always allowed to cool down after every single drive.

Honestly, feels brand new, the way it steers, brakes, handles.. its perfect. Come see for yourself! All mechanical checks are fine by me, nothing to hide at all!!

Note: New front tyres and 50% on rear. 3 mnths Reg. Need a quick sale, hence why so cheap! Sale due to work in Roxby on 3RD JULY.

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