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ok its time for my well looked after 33 for sale as am looking for an upgrade.

The cars is in great condition, always used 98 octane, serviced with quality lubricants.

Car is in almost stock, only mods are front mount intercooler, blowoff valve and steering wheel and pod filter, rear strut brace.

Owned car for 2 yrs and drove around 15000 ams, mostly gets driven on weekends as i got a car for work.

Details:

1995 r33 gtst series 1.5,sunroof.

Transmission :manual,

kms: 170000 approx,

engine : rb25det,

price: 6500 $

Work done on car: Bought the car pretty stock. it came with work wheels which i didnt like so bought some stock wheels, changed steering wheel with drift, fitted Safc 2 comp, fitted some gauges and blow off valve.

Cars has been serviced every 3000 kms with full syntheic oils, major service been done 2 months back .

trans oil been replaced with redline shockproof. diff oil, brake fluid and clutch fluid ,spark plugs, coil packs has been replaced as well.

Drives great wiithout any misfire, trans pulls hard- no crunches or noises.tyres are around 70 % front and rear.

Doesnt need much for roadworthy as i got all stock parts as well like Air intake, streeing wheel.All electrics work, fitted with pioneer head unit and alphine speakers and tweeters. paint is in good condition, no rust, clean interior and exterior.

Car is good for someone looking for a project or a skyline as a daily. Am not asking much for this car and price is reasonable. Wont be disappointed for the price. Do not welcome test pilots, am happy to take u for drive for genuine buyers.

Car is located in hoppers crossing and can be contacted on 0451371861.

Thanks

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