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For Sale: 1994 R33 Series 1 Skyline Sedan

Info: The car came from factory with a HKS bodykit and nismo dash/other nismo bits and pieces. Not 100% on what model or version the car is, but yeah none of that is aftermarket. I have serviced the every 3,000 K's and NEVER used anything by 98 octane petrol.

The paint is a bit rough around the place, but nothing really that bad.

Modifications/Uprgrades/Replacements:

Blitz return flow intercooler

Tien Super Street coilovers

Alloy intake pipe with pod filter.

Rb20 10psi turbo actuator

Brand new (less than 3,000K;s old) Hitachi Coilpacks

Brand new Spark plugs

New Exedy Heavy Duty clutch (less than 5,000K's old)

New gear box oil

Upgraded Philips headlight globes

1 Month old Whispbar Roof racks with Yakima Bike rack.

Brand new (2 weeks old) rear window, imported from Japan by Ferntree Gully Nissan

Brand new wiper blades

Brand new Tires all round 235/45/17 (F) Achillies ® Triangles

I also did the rocker cover gaskets, exhaust manifold gasket and turbo gasket when i first purchased the car.

The car does need new brake pads and maybe rotors. It also needs the water pump changed, I do have the water pump but just haven't done it yet because i wanted to do the timing belts and everything as well. But just haven't had the time yet.

The car has never been thrashed. I've always been very careful with the car and babied it.The modification's I've done have only been done because either the parts came up cheap or i thought if they need changing, I might as well upgrade.

Price: I'm looking for about $8,500 as is or $9,000 with RWC.

Extra info: The car comes with all standard parts and can be fitted if the buyer wants. The car comes with Reg and can pass RWC with no problem, it passed first shot only 6 months ago, which was when i got the car into my name.

Contact: Anthony - 0431 254 912. Messages or calls are fine. Any inspections are welcome.

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