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Hi All,

I have decided to sell my R33.

I am buying a new car (Audi).

The car is a late 1996 (NOV) series 2.

I picked it up in Sydney from a dealer late 2001 (for $32K) with 38,000 k's on the clock.

I had the timing belt changed (along with Idler bearing & water pump) just to be on the safe side (at 45,000km's).

Came with 12 months warranty and I still have the booklet (with no claims made)...

Always serviced on 10,000 K's at BD4's (have all receipts), and I changed the oil in between at every 5000k's with Mobil 1.

Comes with:

Just registered --> full 12 months rego.

Twin Air Bags

Power Steering

Electric Windows

Window tints (legal)

CD player

new exhaust (still have standard exhaust if wanted)

Skyline floor mats (the nice ones..)

Factory NISMO chin

Factory NISMO rear strut brace

new clutch (done at BD4's)

Currently has 65,000 Km's on the clock

This is a very very clean car.. Never been in an accident.

Price Change --> $22,500 includes 12 months rego...

Please either PM me, e-mail: [email protected] or call me 0438 866 942

Best regards

Rob

http://www.drive.com.au/used/search/detail...aspx?id=1719892

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