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TO VIEW PICTURES, PLEASE CLICK ON THIS LINK AS IM HAVING TROUBLE UPLOADING THEM HERE. http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....howtopic=662895

I did have this car for sale on here a few months ago. But i decided to keep it and fix it up a bit. Looking for swaps. or a sale.

Specs:

Black in colour. 1993. Series 1. Non turbo

I have spent $1752 on the car. I have all the receipts for proof.

Current QLD registration until 28/04/2011

5 Speed Manual

2 door

224791 Kms

Cannon sports exhaust

4 Brand new west lake tyres. ( bought 6 weeks ago with receipts $410)

17" Chrome rims. New scratches at all. They are immaculate ( have the receipts, Cost $2200 with tyres )

Sports steering wheel

The full set of genuine skyline floor mats. and southern cross seat covers.

LED taillights. No receipt but cost me $379

Silver metallic speedo rings $60

Blue LED dash lights, and speedo lights.

New water pump

New timing belt.

New fuel pump. All with receipts

Nismo side indicators

power steering

all electrics work.

The car will come will alot of spare parts. These include: passenger side door, and passenger side front guard. Nissan skyline sunroof without motor, original pair of taillights. Original stock exhaust.

Bad Points: The worst thing about this car would have to be the paint work. Its not horrible, but it could be a lot better, It has some scratches, few dings, and marks. I have attached a pic of the worst damage with is the passenger door and guard. Thats why im giving the spares with the car to replace them.

The boot lining has currently been taken out of the car, it will still come with all boot lining. you ll just have to put it in and buy a few screws from super cheap!

the spoiler break light does not work. But i have a 3rd break light in the rear window for now.

The car will not come with a head unit,it will only come with 4 speakers. But they will not be installed. you can do that.

I'm looking for a car more suitable for work. A ute would be good. So throw me some offers.

The car is currently running great, and works fine. Located in Ipswich QLD.

Thanks

FORGOT TO ADD THE CAR WILL COME WITH X2 CUSTOM SUB WOOFER BOXES BOTH 12" THAT FIT INTO ONLY R33. . $300 AND BRAND NEW. THESE WILL ALSO COME TO THE CAR FOR FREE. BUMP

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