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Hello everyone

Selling here my r33 skyline series 2.

This car is in really good condition, everything has been done neat and Engine bay is the tidies that I have seen on an R33 skyline!

It has genuine low kms and drives as good as it looks. The car is a one owner in australia and has been garaged most of its life.

The car features the following.

Stock standard rb25det,

manual gearbox (shifts great)

stock suspension with lowered springs

aftermarket front mount intercooler kit

3 inch stainless turbo back exhaust with high flow cat

Boost gauge

Turbo timer

splitfire coilpacks

No aircon

No cd player.

professionally shaved boot though does come with a GTR style spoiler

limited boot interior (missing outers like 99 % of the r33 skylines out there)

This car is very tidy, the interior is in really good condition with no marks.

There is no rust on the car, the body is straight and the only noticable paint imperfections are on the front bar.

No structural damage or accident history

Every thing works the only thing I can really comment on is that it has a couple of minor holes on the dash where a gauge used to be and the front bar has a couple of minor (hardly noticable scrapes) and interior lights don't work.

For any questions feel free to contact me on 0419 743 272. Inspections welcome Located brisbane south

I am after $7250 for it. Will swap as part payment for a stagea or a 4 door skyline.

Cheers

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