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R33 1998 40th anniversary.

Color: Midnight purple (MNP)

KM: 98000

Transmission: manual

Location: ormeau, qld

I am the first Australian owner of this car, so I can tell you this car hasn't been flogged over here, also it was just my weekend drive. The car is in good condition inside and out with no tears, cuts or stains on the seats or carpet, also has the original skyline mats, the dash is also in good condition. There are only 2 bad points and I'll list those below.

Good points

-4 x brand new tyres, with about 300km on them.

-Brand new BC BR adjustable pillow top coilovers, used for about 200km.

-plazmaman pro series intercooler kit with BOV and piping.

-brand new high flow panel filter

-JL Audio 300w sub & box.

-JL Audio 700w amp

-Kenwood kvt-532dvd, flip out DVD/sterio monitor.

-engine has always been serviced on time and has no issues, (runs fine, blows no smoke)

-turbo is stock and has never been over stock boost.

-nismo 2.5/3 inch exhaust

- aftermarket front bar (has 2 real small chips from stones)

- immobiliser, alarm and turbo time have been fitted.

Bad points

- bonnet will need a respray as the paint is chipped and the clear coat is starting to fade ( I have been quoted on this so I know it's not that expansive to do so I have fixed my price to match)

- the 2 40th anniversary badges on the side of car are starting to fade as well but there isn't much you can do about that.

Car has rego till 13/5/14

Car will be sold with RWC (RWC will be done once a deposit is made, will also have the headlights restored to make them clearer for the buyer). Will also give some parts I have for the car to the buyer as well.

Price: $9500, NO SWAPS

No low ballers.

any questions or you want to see more pics pm me.

The pics were taken before I washed the car yesterday, so it looks a little dirty.

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