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Due to a new job with a company car, I am selling my Skyline.

The car has been excellent the whole time I have owned it (about 4 years), I am the first owner since importing. Basically this car is STOCK, appart from having Tein coilovers which were installed in Japan and running 17 Inch 350Z rims.

Vehicle Details:

R33 SII GTST 1996

RB25DET

5sp Manual

115,000 kms

Rego until Feb 2011

Timing belt, water pump, tensioner etc replaced at 100,000km (Genuine Nissan Belt & Water pump used)

Recently replaced fuel filter & oxygen sensor.

17inch Nissan 350Z rims

Turbo Timer

All stock except for:

Tein Flex Coilovers - independent height and preload adjustment. The rear pillow ball upper mounts were replaced recently with Alloy/Rubber upper mounts from ISC, this has made the ride much quieter and a bit more compliant over bumps.

350Z 17inch rims

Turbo Timer

Clutch - replaced stock unit with Exedy Heavy Duty Organic to keep driveability.

Everything in this car works perfectly, there is nothing to extra to spend and no aftermarket engine mods to make reliability a problem. Fuel usage is also good, I average 11.5 lt/100km driving to and from work in traffic no highway, 30km each way. It has been a great car to own, only selling due to new job which includes a company car. THIS CAR RUNS STOCK BOOST AND HAS NEVER BEEN BOOSTED.

Serviced every 5,000km using Genuine Nissan Oil and Filter.

Price: $11,200 inc RWC

Located in Melb SE Suburbs, call Rene on 0403 509 483 or PM here.

Also - car is available for inspection now, but sale is waiting on delivery of the new car which is due 27/07/10.

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Same thing happened to me with some tosser trying to scam my MR2 which I had put up on carsales. Best thing is to just ignore it.

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Also - if you are selling beware of trisha.foxx23@yahoo claiming to be from Malaysia offering to buy your car through Paypal. This is a scam, they use various other names as well.

PM's replied to.

More pictures added of interior and engine bay as requested.

To answer some questions:

There is absolutely no rust in the car.

It is fitted with an alarm and 3 point immobiliser with remote central locking

Front speakers are splits, rears are 5 or 6 inch. All speakers run off an amp mounted behind the partition in the boot. No sub.

Has genuine skyline 5 piece floor mats

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