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Make/Model:Skyline R33

Year:1994

Kilometers:130xxx

Transmission type:manual

Engine:RB25DET

Colour:Blueish pearl white

Roadworthy Certificate:N/A

Registered:untill NOV 2010

Accident History:none

modification:

Exterior

1. Painted in Pearl White (View in person to see)

2. Genuine JUN rear pods and side Skirts. Replica M Sports Front Bar

(Fitted

and Painted at MICOLOUR)

3. Carbon Fiber Bonnet with vents.

4. Tinted Windows

5. GTR Front Grill

6. 15CM Led Strip In White on Headlight

7. Chrome Headlight

8. carbon eyelid

9. HID light

Wheels & Tyres

1. 18" Monza Japan Wheels

2. 235/40/18 Falken Ze329 Almost new.

3. RDA rotors

Interior

1. Genuine MOMO Competition Steering Wheel 350MM

2. Razo 340G Gear Knob

3. Carbon Look Gear Boot and Handbrake Boot

4. Chrome Speedo Insert

5. monza bucket seat fitted last 2 month ago (autobarn chadstone)

In Car Entertainment and Security

1. 2-Way Spy Alarm System (Fitted By Doug from Eastside Installs)

2. MB Quart Rear Speakers

3. Linear Series Front Speakers with Tweeters and Titanium Dome

Tweeters

4. Clarion Headunit with USB and Aux In

Suspension & Handling

1. Tien Basic coilovers

2. Front Strut Bar

Electronics

1. Greddy Pro Fec B Boost Controller (Tuned by chasers)

2. Apexi Pen Replica Turbo Timer

3. 52mm Autogauge Boost Gauge

Engine And Drivetrain

1. Exedy Heavy duty Clutch

2. N1 Water Pump (Fitted when 100ks servicing was done)

3. Blitz LM Front Mount intercooler

4. Drift Pod Filter

5. 5zigen Pro Racer Full exhaust system

Asking Price:8,500AUD (neg) b4 i take it to a dealer

Location:box hill

Contact Details:0411420489

Other Comments:im going back to my own country :P so had to let this go. is so sad .. abit of scratches, well other thn that is still strong like a beast! IF possible i would like to bring this car with me but heard from it i cant cuz i did not own this car for minimum a year. i just had a week to sell, if not i will b giving this to a dealer. very cheap and well maintain condition, should come down and take a look if u dont believe it. dont wanna give to dealer cuz i feel is just a waste to do so. please take good care of it if any of you getting it . thx .. who is willing to trade with me.? but had to b the same price of the dealer offers for the car as well. (6k)

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