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Hey Guys,

Up for sale is my immaculate Non Turbo R33. Just got my full license so I will be upgrading to a turbo.

It has been looked after like a baby, and has no mechanical problems once so ever.

Always serviced every 5000kms, and has just went through a COMPLETE ENGINE REBUILD 2000kms ago.

Very hard to find one in this condition at this kind of price and low kms, so be quick.

Make/Model: 1995 Nissan Skyline R33 Series 2

Kilometres: 117,000

Engine: RB25DE

Transmission: 5 Sp Manual

Registration: October 2012

Colour: Gun Metal Grey

The previous owner cared for it like a baby, and i didn't treat it any different, was always covered and waxed every month.

I had purchased for $9500 last year STOCK, and have spend thousands on the following:

- HKS Cat-Back Exhaust w/ Cannon Tip

- Heavy Duty Clutch

- GTR style Side Skirts

- 17 Inch Rims

- Cusco Front Strut Bar

- Apexi Pod Filter

- Nismo Gear Knob

- Kicker and Exile Sound System with Double Din CD Player

- Metallic Sprayed Rocker Covers (Done at engine rebuild)

Price: $8,000 ONO.

Swaps only for later model cars for my Girlfriend, like a Late Model (2002+) Jazz or Swift etc. Has to have low kms and Manual please, can work out cash adjustments if possible.

Please understand that it is hard to find a N/A S2 R33 in this condition with low kms, and this price is way below market prices compared to other Non Turbo R33's.

Contact me on 0421831442, or PM me on this.

Thanks :).

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