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Photos are with old front bar, will take new ones soon.

Hi i have for sale my R33 skyline,
1995 skyline series 1.5 (series 1 body with a series 2 engine)
Standard Features:
Power Steering, Power windows, power mirrors, 4 wheel disc breaks, drivers airbag.

Wheels/suspension:
Hicas Lock bar
Tein rear suspension
Work VS KF 17' wheels no gutter rash rare to find valued at approx $2000 resale
245/45 rear 70%tread 235/45 front 80-90% tread

Engine:
Greddy Profec B spec 2 Controller, still running stock boost.
Central 20 ecu
Greddy Full auto timer
Apexi pod filter
HKS Blow off valve
nismo short shifter
Engine is in great conditon with no knocks or squeels Still running standard intercooler and turbo.
Full 3" turbo back exhaust with high flowed 4.5" catalytic conveter
Xtreme Heavy duty clutch
ABS (seems to be rare)

Other:
Nismo 400r Side skirts
Top Secret Front bar with clear s15 side indicators for the front.
GTR style rear wing
nismo B pillar garnish
Nismo clear side indicators
Nismo gear Knob
Series 2 Dash included in sale
White LED Dash lights and climate control lights
Aftermarket Autowatch alarm with immbolizer, engine alarm, glass break sensor
Orignal Spare tyre, Jack, tool kit and factory manual.
Has all complience plates etc.
Will come with orginal floor mats and dash mat.
3 gauge dash pod with prosport premium series gauges (Boost, Oil temp, Oil pressure)
178XXX Kms genuine ive only done 12000 in the last year.
No money owing or previous accidents.
Kenwood rear Speakers with Nissan badge on parcel shelf
Alpine headunit with bluetooth and usb

Bad points:
Steering wheel leather has deteriorated
Small tear in drivers seat. (have seat covers on)

$11,000 ono
Im open to offers no swaps!
any questions please ask.

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