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okay so i have decided to let my pride and joy go, simply because i want to free up more money.

1996 serise 2 r33 skyline.

ive owned it for about 2 years now, bought it entirely standard with 130 000ks. ive since serviced it every 5,000ks with hks oil. only just replaced the clutch, clutch master cylinder, slave cylinder and clutch fork pivot ball. timing belt was last done at 130k, timing belt, tentioners and water pump was all replaced at the same time


mods as follow.
fmic
3" stainless nismo turbo back, stainless decat pipe
split fire coil packs
gfb boost t


drive line, sus etc
extreme cushion button clutch
nismo 2 way LSD with 4.1;1 final ratio
bc br coil overs
camber arms rear
nolathane bushes front not too old
standard rear strut brace
aftermarket front strut brace

exterior.
duck wing
nismo clear indicators
speed line 17x8 front and 17x9.5 rears +35 offset

the bad, it needs rear tyres... thats about it. its clean as hell, goes well... buy it!

contact on 0433 875 071
chasing $10 500. wich i think is pretty fair, may swap for something plus cash my way nothing crap though.

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