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This is a Series 2, Low KM import. Look at the prices how much they go for before low balling.

1996 Nissan Skyline R33

Silver (KR4)

Rego till 20SEP13

RB25DE from factory so high comp and does not run like shit

131,xxx KM

Engine is in perfect condition no problems at all

Some decent mods include:

ARC Airbox

Custom intake pipe

Custom headers

Hi-flow cat

Full 2.5" exhaust system

Kakimoto Axle-back, sounds perfect giving the RB note

Tein coilovers

Rays EVO 4 17x9+15 (30mm spacer) 17x10+15 (30mm spacer) resprayed wrinkle black

M-Spec front lip

M-Spec side skirt

S2 4DR Grill

8000K 55W HID's + Parkers

15% Tints

Looking at $9000 negotiable in person. Please bring deposit/full cash amount.

I don't have time for time wasters and test pilot. Only reason I am selling is because i have bought a new car.

**side skirt will be painted soon** if not can make it cheaper

**passenger guard has been f**ked from guard rolling, not that bad**

Other than that everything else is immaculate, engine runs

smooth and great, fueled up with 98 BP ultimate (450-500KM out of full tank)

Has power steering, Air-con so great car for summer and also P-Plate legal

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I will get more pictures soon.

Any one that has seen this in real life can vouch how clean it is !

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