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Hey guys,

After a long time thinking about the direction in cars I want to head in, I have sadly decided to sell my very first skyline.

I am the first owner of this car in Australia, purchased it in October 2008 completely stock from Kamikaze Motors.

I have purchased all the parts myself and had all mods installed by Le Mans Automotive in Templestowe.

Serviced every 5000KMs

1996 - ECR33 - GTS-T - RB25DET - Manual

141K on the clock

AR1 - Super Clean Red II / Nismo Racing Red

Factory Sunroof

Tein Mono-flex Coilovers

Hel Braided Brake Lines

DBA 4000 Front Rotors

Project Mu B-Spec Front Brake Pads

Project Mu Shims

Greddy Oil Filter

ARK Rev Shift Timer

ARK Advanced Boost Controller

Blitz FMIC - Return Flow CS

JJR 3" Bellmouth Front Pipe

X-Force 3" Stainless High Flow Cat

JJR Rear Strut Brace

Front Strut Brace - unknown brand came on car

JJR Hicas Lock Bar

O2 Sensor Replaced 10,000KMs ago

Autometer Boost Guage

Wed Kranze ERM 17" x 8.5" gtr offset 2.5" dish

Yokahama S-Drive Tyres

Sony CDX-GT170 black/red Headunit

Pioneer Carrozzeria Tweeters

Pioneer Carrozzeria 6" front speakers

Sony Xplod 6" 4 way rear speakers

Sony Xplod XM1S Amp

Sony Xpod boxed subwoofer with grille

Replaced windscreen 10000KMs

+Few other parts here and there

I will also be including

APEXi pod - used for 1000KMs

Nismo front lip - in silver

Series 2 optional black mesh grille with red S

collection of shift knobs

Stock R33 Wheels x4

Stock SMIC, brake lines, front pipe, cat, shims etc

I have receipts for everything and these are available for perusal

The car has never been to the track and boost never pushed above 8psi

seats always covered with seat covers

car has a small dint on bonnet, could probably be popped out very easily, and a 50 cent coin sized chip of paint off the front bar from someone reversing into me

im asking for $9750 ONO

Send through a private message if you have any questions

Thanks

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