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Hey guys, this community has helped me so much during my skyline ownership. Unfortunately I have to sell her :(

FOR SALE is my R33 GTST nissan skyline. This car has been my pride and joy for the past 3 years and has been looked after like a newborn baby.

Sleek Black with subtle mods, it is semi-sleeper -

NO TROUBLE WITH THE POLICE! - all mods are street legal. I've been pulled over once at an inspection point and had 5 highway patrol coppers go over it and then tell me they were IMPRESSED with the condition of the car and its mods. The car itself has the stock body kit but due to large 18" rims looks much lower (stock kit is 10cm from legal limit anyhow). The Rims arn't flashy or showy at all, which is exactly why I like them - subtle. Custom modified stock bumper for maximum airflow to the Front Mount Intercooler, which also has model specific piping to prevent having to cut into the firewall at all.

Thousands spent on cosmetic aswell as performance mods - Custom Moulded fibreglass Sub box in the boot along with the Pioneer splits and singles inside pump amazing sound. Just had new paint on various pannels as well as all fluids, new brakes, new tyres, etc. the whole lot.

Mods as follows:

  • Model specific FMIC
  • Custom modified stock front bar (no cutting of reo bar)
  • 3" Exhaust including HIGH FLOW cat
  • 5" Stainless exhaust tip - sounds AMAZING
  • Exedy heavy Duty Clutch
  • Turbo Timer
  • Boost Controller (although running stock boost)
  • Neon Blue digital Boost Gauge
  • 18" Rims - low profile tires
  • Bosch Fuel Pump (rated up to 500HP)
  • HKS Pod Filter
  • Complete Sound System (Pioneer Front Splits, 12" Infinite Competition Sub in custom box with wall mounted amp in boot, 6" Pioneer Rear speakers)
  • Keyless entry, Alarm with 3 point Immobilisation
  • Aftermarket Steering Wheel
  • Sexy red brake calipers

Still has original Skyline Carpets.

This is an extremely regretful sale, but realistically I drive this car like a grandma and am finding less and less time to do that. Car has never been thrashed and since I've owned her (past 3 years) has never even done a single burnout.

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Currently located at the southern Gold Coast with QLD Rego till the end of the year. You won't find any other skylines with a good subtle list of mods ready for further modification, or simply to cruise around in. It doesnt have a shopping list of stickers up the side, doesn't sound like a lawn mower due to correct exhaust and while till turning heads down every road, doesn't draw unwanted attention from the police.

Looking for 10,900 ONO - Reasonable offers won't be knocked back. PRICE IS NEGOTIABLE

Contact Kane - 0431733720

Edited by Sagiedaks

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