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Silver N/A R33 Skyline w/Twin tip, 5sp manual

1995 R33 GTS, 5 speed manual, naturally aspirated (P-Plate friendly) , 213,000K's, Twin tip exhaust, 17" unscathed rims.

Metallic silver, great paintwork and interior (parked undercover away from the sun most of it's life). Front spoiler has seen better days but is serviceable.

Mechanically sound, RB25DE has never skipped a beat & standard clutch has never had an issue, single owner for the last 12 years, treated with care.

Regular oil changes, 200K service has been done (timing belt, water pump, thermostat, drive belts, fuel/air/oil filters, spark plugs).

Air con is cold however the hot/cold duct actuator has a problem, makes a clicking sound and doesn't transition from hot to cold instantly (change to heat and you'll get heat straight away but it can take a few minutes to get back to cold, l just leave it set to cold in summer and it's fine, has been like that for years).

Brakes are silent and smooth, comes with new front and rear pads ready to go in next service.

Have purchased a new wheel bearing as the rear left is on the way out, will either have it installed or factor the work into the price.

Very responsive car, good power band especially for a non-turbo, tough exhaust note, absolutely roars when you open it up.

Reason for sale, bought a wagon, needed the room. Will be sad to see it go.

Great looking car for $5500, please PM enquiries.

 

 

 

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  • 3 weeks later...

Ok this has a month of rego left and I need the garage space for the new car so it's time to go, I'm negotiable and will consider reasonable offers, please PM me if interested for more details. Will be posting elsewhere shortly if no response here. 

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