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Make: Nissan

Model: Skyline

Year: 1996?

Engine: RB25DET

Mileage 180k?

Gearbox: 5 Speed Manual

Engine: Stock RB25

Suspension: Koni adjustables

Interior: Standard, with boost gauge

Stereo: USB cd player, splits in front, 6" in rear, all amped

Exterior: Nismo side indicators

Driveline: Stock

Wheels & Tyres: Koya Inox 18x8 and 18x9

Extra Details: Would make a really good base for someone to start modifying, or keep a stock reliable daily.

Item Condition:

Location: Gympie, QLD

Reason For Sale: Wedding, Mrs needs a new car, project car needs attention

Contact Details: PM please, i do shift work

Price and Payment Conditions: $10,000 ONO. Now $9000

Hey Everyone,

I bought this 33 after a long search to find a tidy one.

Ive got to get rid of it now, wedding is fast approaching, so, sadly, the toy has to go.

Its got a HKS return flow intercooler, with all piping pained black.

Power FC, with hand controller, Previous owner told me tuned by PITS

Bellmouth dump pipe and Jasma exhaust

Apexi pod filter.

Electronic boost controller

Alarm (apparently GPS tracking)

A/C Works!, Nismo gear knob, new leather handbrake and gear boots.

Tidy underneath, no battle damage in rear quarters.

Has some adjustable gear in the front end.

Koni Adjustables with King springs (firm enough for me)

18" Koya wheels with 235's on the front and 265's on the rear, good tread.

Ill get a roadworthy organised ASAP.

Hmm, thats all i can think of now, sing out if you have any questions...oh and the missus' plates do not come with the car.

Reduced to $9,000...

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Updated pics guys, keen to sell it to an enthusiast. Will put it up on carsales in a few days, but i would prefer someone who will appreciate it to buy it. Keep the offers coming.

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