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Hi i am putting my M-Spec R33 Series II skyline 4 door up for sale! its a beautiful PEARL WHITE colour and photo's really don't do the car justice you have to come see it. Very loved car and it will show in its condition. I am the second owner of this car in australia and have some receipts from previous owner.

ALWAYS run on BP ultimate fuel. Only Synthetic oil ever used with top quality filters every 5000kms. major service done at 101000kms using GATES timing belt. engine oil + filter done at 110000 using nulon oil and drift magnetic filter, also at 110000 i changed the gear box oil using REDLINE shock proof light 100% synthetic oil (one of the best gear box oils in the world has service interval of 400000kms!) ALSO HAS 4 BRAND NEW TYRES on the standard 16inch rims (18's in the photo's are not available)

Parts fitted to the car are:

APEXI POD filter With HI-Octane racing heat shield also have lid for it to fully enclose it)

NISMO flat tip cat back exhaust,

NISMO Radiator Cap,

Dump/front pipe and hiflow cat,

GREDDY profec B Spec-II (low bost 7psi hi boost 10psi) Never pushed higher,

COOLING PRO front mount intercooler,

TURBOSMART Megasonic Blow Off Valve,

FRONT STRUT BAR (was not fitted at the time of taking the photo's)

Blitz Turbo Timer,

CYCLOPS 3-point Immobilization Alarm system.

Has almost $2000 worth of sound system:

ALPINE cd/Mp3/I-pod input deck with triple RCA

BOSTON CX-6 Speakers in the rear

ALPINE Type-R 6inch speakers in the front (BOTH FRONT AND REAR ARE AMPED OF AN ALPINE AMP)

10inch KICKER sub with ALPINE AMP.

DRIVES AND GOES BEAUTIFULLY WELL! flawless car call 0413657914 to organise to have a look at it, IT HONESTLY WON'T DISAPPOINT regretful sale but car has to go price is $11750 O.N.O

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