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Hi All,

After 5 and a half years of owning my R33 i am selling due to having a lease car from work.

Its a great condition Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T 40th Anniversary edition.
In addition to the great base car that the R33 is, the 40th Anniversary edition also include a factory fitted body kit and 40th Anniversary badged driver and passenger seats.
I have owned the vehicle for the last 5 years and in this time it has never had an issue. I have it serviced every 5000kms and only fully synthetic oil is used. It has a full service history since vehicle was imported in 2007 by previous owner,
Comes with genuine 17" BBS RS with 225 at the front and 245 at the rear for exceptional grip and balance.
Genuine Nissan Skyline floor mats are fitted throughout the vehicle and clip into locking tabs so they don't slide around the floor when driving.
The Sony head unit is an internal USB/iPod MP3 player so you can plug your USB or iPod into the pop-out tray and it will slide back into the unit. No messy cables hanging around.
The head unit also has built in Bluetooth so you can make calls.
The doors are fitted with Sony 6.5" split speakers. The crossover is hidden in the door trim securely. The rear speakers are pioneer 6" woofers. The sound system is clean and crisp.
Inspections are welcome. Drivers on full licence only as this car is not suitable for a P-plater.
Please, no tire kickers.
11,000 with Roadworthy or 10,000 without roadworthy.
Carsales link is here for pictures.
Can provide other pictures and information of the vehicle on request.
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One accident when I was the owner.

New bumper and reinforcement bar from hitting someone from behind (about 15kph). The front end (fenders, bumper, bonnet) were all resprayed at this time.

The LH rear guard was like that when i bought the vehicle. Not sure what caused it. Previous owner in Australia bought it that way.

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