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URGENT SALE!

Car is registered however its currently defected (sticker expires march 14th) Car to be sold AS IS! I have pre-approval permits, I just need them signed off (can supply relevant paperwork) I have simply ran out of time.

It is a 1996 Series II r33 Skyline with an R34 GTR Front end conversion.

Details as follows

***Engine,Engine Bay & Driveline***

Engine bay has been full resprayed in electric orange (Ford xr5 orange)

hidden wiring of fuse boxes etc

Series II Rb25Det Engine

Rb25 gearbox

Exedy 5 puk clutch

Greddy FMIC

Kakimoto 3" Turbo back exhaust

K&N air filter

Whiteline rear adj camber bushes

tomei hicas lock

***Wheels,Brakes, suspension***

Car will come with stock r33 wheels

Greddy Spec R coilovers

Removed ABS

GTR rear strut brace

***Exterior***

r34gtr front end: genuine plastic front bar, fibreglass lip, fibreglass vented bonnet, URAS Conversion guards, r34gtr hinges, latches and bumper support, and r34 headlights with HIDs

Nismo front gtr indicators and nismo side indicators

Type m bodykit

Stealth wing

Ganador side mirrors

Carbon b pillars

Shaved boot lock

***Interior/Electronics***

Defi Boost gause

Red Bride Recliners

Nismo gear knob

Hidden fuse boxes (makes the interior so neat!)

Pioneer deck

alpine vpower 4 channel amp

alpine type-r splits

eclipse 10inch sub in custom boot install

Please email any enquiries to [email protected] and I will get back to you as soon as I can.

Accepting offers over $12,000. Happy to take seats out for less. Open to offers/swaps. Happy to ship interstate at buyers expense.

Pics can be viewed

http://perth.gumtree...QAdIdZ345055838

Edited by D K C
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The add is targeted at the west Australian buyers as there isn't so many over here ( I think 2 now could be wrong ) however the other one definently isn't to the quality and is just gtt panels ( non gen at that )

As said happy to lower price with removal of few things. Car presents itself great in the flesh.

Also happy to accommodate all haters comments :)

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