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Time to give up my R33 nissan skyline , my reason for selling is that i have started flying lessons and need money for the lessons as well as cutting down on costs running two cars ! hence the sale. I am asking around $10,000 ONO. so if you have a reasonable offer i will consider, the car has just hit 127,000km has been serviced every 6000km with 10w40 full synthetic , diff and gearbox oils have been changed front tyres are about half worn with rears about 70% , recently just passed pink slip inspection (april) and just had disks machined all round fitted with Bendix general ct pads nothing fancy but there brakes with plenty of meat. Rego expires 3rd- october.

what car has done to it:

3 inch turbo back with split dump pipe , full stainless.

rays engineering SE-37s 17" very light with 235/45/17 a common size so tyres are cheap.

Front mount intercooler ( chassis has not been hacked the return pipe runs back underneath the cooler to standard piping looks nice and stock from up top).

turbosmart boost controller -10psi

been driven mainly as weekender with mostly highway kms i am the second owner in aus since it was imported 4years ago. the interior is tidy and have fitted a pioneer head unit with usb, aux in , and bluetooth no tears or marks in the rear seatslight tear on drivers seat and gear boot is worn but the rest is clean n tidy , the only gauge is for boost/vacuum.

For any more info please call me Elliot: *number removed*

Car location: Mona Vale NSW

photos will be put up this weekend.

have seen this car guys! very nice clean car, good luck with the sale!

On 23/05/2011 at 8:28 PM, Elliot_89 said:

Time to give up my R33 nissan skyline , my reason for selling is that i have started flying lessons and need money for the lessons as well as cutting down on costs running two cars ! hence the sale. I am asking around $10,000 ONO. so if you have a reasonable offer i will consider, the car has just hit 127,000km has been serviced every 6000km with 10w40 full synthetic , diff and gearbox oils have been changed front tyres are about half worn with rears about 70% , recently just passed pink slip inspection (april) and just had disks machined all round fitted with Bendix general ct pads nothing fancy but there brakes with plenty of meat. Rego expires 3rd- october.

what car has done to it:

3 inch turbo back with split dump pipe , full stainless.

rays engineering SE-37s 17" very light with 235/45/17 a common size so tyres are cheap.

Front mount intercooler ( chassis has not been hacked the return pipe runs back underneath the cooler to standard piping looks nice and stock from up top).

turbosmart boost controller -10psi

been driven mainly as weekender with mostly highway kms i am the second owner in aus since it was imported 4years ago. the interior is tidy and have fitted a pioneer head unit with usb, aux in , and bluetooth no tears or marks in the rear seatslight tear on drivers seat and gear boot is worn but the rest is clean n tidy , the only gauge is for boost/vacuum.

For any more info please call me Elliot: *number removed*

Car location: Mona Vale NSW

photos will be put up this weekend.

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