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Hey guys,

Moving on in the world and looking to part with my Skyline, is a brilliant car to drive, never missed a beat or let me down.

Details are:

1996 Nissan Skyline - ECR33 M-Spec Series 2

White with Sunroof

Clean Body

Black speedline Wheels

127xxx Km's

  • QFM Brake pads
  • RDA Slottle/Vented Rotors Front and Rear
  • Australia Delivered Tein Super Street Coil Overs
  • Rebuilt Diff with redline oil
  • Gearbox runs redline oil
  • R34 SMIC
  • Superspark Coil Packs
  • HDI Dual Stage Boost Controller with Electronic boot gauge
  • APEXI Turbo Timer
  • Mongoose M80 Car Alarm (professionally installed)
  • Blitz Nur 2 exhuast (full stainless exhuast)
  • GKtech Dump Pipe
  • Custom Sub Enclosere in boot with mounted AMP
  • JL Audio 6.5" Splits in front
  • Aftermarket head unit
  • Pivot Micro LED Shift Light
  • Blue LED Dash Lights
  • custom wired fused accessories power line
  • K&N Air Filter
  • Exedy Custom heavy Duty 6 puck ceramic clutch (very light on the foot)
  • HELL ADR Approved Braided Brake lines (Have clutch line, just haven't put it in)
  • Engine has had timing kit/pulleys/water pump done at 100k
  • Rear Strut Brace
  • Tein Castor Rods
  • Clear Indicators
  • Genuine Nismo Diff Mount
  • Genuine Nismo Carbon Pillar overlays
  • Genuine Nismo Leather Gear Knob
  • ECUTALK LCD Display
  • Kumho KU36 Tires on front (70% tread)
  • Copy of Falken 912's on Rear (can't remember brand)
  • A/C works great

Engine has never been opened other than replacing rocker cover gaskets

receipts for all parts and work carried out (expect for work done by me and my mechanic mate)

Car is rarely driven these days, but engine is turned over once a week to make sure all is happy inside.

Plenty of spare stock parts and some aftermarket.

$12500 with RWC and rego until the 8/12

$11500 without RWC/Rego (no reason it shouldn't pass)

Contact Details:

matt (a) mashd.net

0422 610 560 - Leave a message if I don't answer, I'll call you back or even better, SMS me :)

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Edited by 33driver

another bump, forgot to mention it has a genuine C''s short shift kit, redline oil in gearbox/LSD and genuine Nissan Floor Mats!

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