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Guys,

Due to a recent property deal I need to sell the skyline and hopefully sell the house I'm buying in 12 months time for a massive profit then buy another one (skyline that is!!)

Anyway details as follows:

White 1995 GTST updated model with drivers side air-bag.

Manual with 78,000km

Interior

JBL 6x9's, rockford splits/tweeters bright blue head unit, subby and amp.

Bright blue leather around hand brake gear stick.

Blue boost gauge.

Inside very very tidy

Exterior

White

M Spec front bar and spoiler (original incl)

S15 mag wheels with new tyres (looks a hell of a lot better than the R33 stock rims)

darkest legal tint.

Engine

Full custom made exhaust with a BMW single flow barral muffler (3" to 2.5")

Sounds and flows great and not too loud.

Air Pod.

Heavy duty clutch. fitted 6,000km

New R34 turbo fitted 1000km ago

BOV

All exhaust manifold srews changed to copper ($500 worth)

Car is kept better than I would treat my own child if I had one. It is not heavily modified and has never been to Calder drag way or raced.

Offers around $17500.

Will post pictures tomorrow or send them to anyone

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BTW here is the property I'm looking at.

http://www.woodards.com.au/auction.html

15 Woodhead Street

It's a dump I know but nice inner city location and heaps of potential. SAU parties every night. Buy my car and get a free drink.... lol

Car remains for sale, Ocean took it for a spin on the weekend and I believe he was more than impressed--- :D

Yeah it went alright, nice and clean inside and out. I'm not the hugest fan of your spoiler, but i guess it suits the overall look you were after.

I've been test driving R32 GTSt's and i have to tell you some of them are bloody quick too..

Your car is still on my interested list, if it's still for sale.

-Patrick

  • 2 weeks later...

Boys and girls,

My bloody buyer (not ocean) called me this morning to tell my his 'finances' have fallen through and as a result the car remains UNSOLD!!!!!

I'm after a quick sale so if anyone wants an R33 at a very good price you know who to email.

PS as for the spoiler its a bit out there however I have the standard Nissan spoiler under my bed that will take about 10 min to throw on for all those conservative buyer... lol

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