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This 1996 Nissan Skyline is in beautiful condition. It has a genuine 123,000km and has had its 100,000km service performed on schedule.

I have all service receipts plus the original Japanese auction papers to verify condition.

This car has never been written off, stolen, crashed or abused. It is one of the cleanest examples I have ever seen.

Highlights include:

•Serviced every 5,000km with full synthetic oil and filter.
•HyperGear Highflow turbo and Apexi PowerFC ECU 
•NPC Organic 10" Clutch
•440cc Injectors
•260rwkw
•Apexi N1 turbo back exhaust system.
•Factory option Clarion sound system.
•High quality alarm and immobiliser fitted.

It is rare to come across an R33 in this condition.

Inspections are more than welcome for serious buyers. Test drives will be performed by myself until a deposit has been left.

Custom plates will be removed upon sale and replaced with general issue.

$12,000 with RWC or $11,500 without.

Rego until July 2017.

PM or 0411 582 453

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8 minutes ago, niZmO_Man said:

This one doesn't have the sticker on the windscreen :P

But seriously, two ads for the same car?

yeah i only noticed after i re-looked at my post.. haha so I'm not even sure if its the same car... lol 

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