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1997 NISSAN SKYLINE R33 GTST COUPE AUTO "40th ANNIVERSARY EDITION"

http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Nissan-Skyline-1997/SSE-AD-2544741/?Cr=5&sdmvc=1.

125 500 KM GENUINE - Build date 12/1997

Unfortunately my pride and joy needs to make way for a family car.

I'm the one and only owner since the car was imported by AUTOWORX in 2007.
This is the 40th Anniversary Edition. This car comes in VERY RARE Purple / Grey Metallic.
This R33 is an AUTO 4spd and generally considered more pampered than the thrashed manuals' - this one has been a daily/weekend driver ONLY, never raced!!

The car is stock standard except for the following additions -

Autowatch Alarm / Immobiliser / Boot Release (with in - built turbo timer).
After Market Front Bar
Window Tint
Splitfire Coil Pack
3.5 Inch Trust Power Extreme Exhaust - CAT BACK (quite exhaust but builds tone on acceleration).
Genuine Nissan Boot Lip

The car has been serviced every 5000km by X-Speed and now Kensei Garage and only ever run on 98 BP Ultimate.

EXTERIOR

In excellent condition, a few minor scratches and the front bar has a little gutter rash, but nothing noticeable. The boot has had the exterior lock removed, hence the boot release on the alarm.
Car has always been garaged and waxed/polished monthly.
Tyres are in good condition with approx 30-35% wear back and front.

INTERIOR

In excellent condition, steering wheel has minimal wear, all carpet in great condition and seats in good condition. Driver seat has minor tear on the side support.
All electrics in good working order
Air Conditioning works great!

ENGINE

Running excellent, I'm not a mechanic so i haven't touched it, always left to the experts.
Standard, nothing added except for the coil packs.

This is a great car and I will be sad to see it go - like I said i'm only selling due to needing more room.

AVAILABLE NOW!!

I'm only interested in GENUINE BUYERS ONLY, no tyre kickers, low ballers, time wasters will not be entertained.

CASH IS KING!

I would prefer SMS contact as I'm at work most of the time - see contact on carsales link above

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