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This is my Nissan R33 Series II, M-Spec Skyline.

This car is in very good condition and will suit a fussy buyer, Vehicle has 104,000klms and is the last of the series two Skylines being built late 1997. Vehicle was a private import from Japan with only 55,000klms when it landed here in early 2007.

This car is tastefully modified and has been owned by a suspension specialist, It has service history from when it landed here.

Modifications include: Front mount intercooler, Apexi turbo timer, Kakimoto titanium cat back into Regu 06&R 4" face tail section, genuine PanaSport 3 piece 17" rims with fairly good Toyo rubber, Factory series II M-Spec body kit side pods, Trust gear shifter, Trust peddles, Kenwood CD/Mini Disc System with custom 6" splits, Kaaz two way LSD ($1800 differential), Boost controler, Original Factory metal embossed floor mats front and rear, Cusco front and rear strut braces, Nismo lowered coil springs, KYB Buzz spec double adjustable circuit dampers, ARC induction kit, Boost Gauge, Super pro poly front caster bushes, Walbro high output fuel pump & Split Fire coil packs.

The Bad: A few scrapes on the front bar (minor), Tear in drivers side lumbar support.

Servicing: Gearbox has just been done with Redline liteweight oil, Diff just done with genuine Kaaz 2 way LSD oil, Engine had 100,000klms service done with Gates belts and Ryco filters, It uses Motul Turbolite oil.

Have Receipts for everything I have done, New Battery also.

I am selling for my first house deposit and will be very sad to see this wonderful example leave my hands. I must stress no joy riders please or tyre kickers.

Don't bother coming unless your finances are organized.

Flexible on price within reason to the right buyer.

Available five days a week for viewing in Penrith NSW. 0405 587 573 Josh

First to see will buy, I am sure. Very honest and clean daily driven R33 Skyline.

I will try to post some pics as soon as i can.

Ps: Car is White

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This is my Nissan R33 Series II, M-Spec Skyline.

This car is in very good condition and will suit a fussy buyer, Vehicle has 104,000klms and is the last of the series two Skylines being built late 1997. Vehicle was a private import from Japan with only 55,000klms when it landed here in early 2007.

This car is tastefully modified and has been owned by a suspension specialist, It has service history from when it landed here.

Modifications include: Front mount intercooler, Apexi turbo timer, Kakimoto titanium cat back into Regu 06&R 4" face tail section, genuine PanaSport 3 piece 17" rims with fairly good Toyo rubber, Factory series II M-Spec body kit side pods, Trust gear shifter, Trust peddles, Kenwood CD/Mini Disc System with custom 6" splits, Kaaz two way LSD ($1800 differential), Boost controler, Original Factory metal embossed floor mats front and rear, Cusco front and rear strut braces, Nismo lowered coil springs, KYB Buzz spec double adjustable circuit dampers, ARC induction kit, Boost Gauge, Super pro poly front caster bushes, Walbro high output fuel pump & Split Fire coil packs.

The Bad: A few scrapes on the front bar (minor), Tear in drivers side lumbar support.

Servicing: Gearbox has just been done with Redline liteweight oil, Diff just done with genuine Kaaz 2 way LSD oil, Engine had 100,000klms service done with Gates belts and Ryco filters, It uses Motul Turbolite oil.

Have Receipts for everything I have done, New Battery also.

I am selling for my first house deposit and will be very sad to see this wonderful example leave my hands. I must stress no joy riders please or tyre kickers.

Don't bother coming unless your finances are organized.

Flexible on price within reason to the right buyer.

Available five days a week for viewing in Penrith NSW. 0405 587 573 Josh

First to see will buy, I am sure. Very honest and clean daily driven R33 Skyline.

I will try to post some pics as soon as i can.

Ps: Car is White

Sorry forgot to put up a price $14,500 ono

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