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1996 R33 Skyline series 2 Low Km's 169 132km

For sale, My 1996 Nissan Skyline series 2. Excellent condition, meticulous owner. Serviced every 5000km with Penrite fully synthetic oils. 

Has just had a full service 5000km ago (Ngk spark plugs, Ryco filters, Penrite racing oils gearbox and engine, upper engine conditioner). The rocker cover gaskets were also replaced with new genuine Nissan items. 


The car has a few modifications, which include: 
-Tein superstreet coilovers 
-Gktech braided clutch line 
-Gktech eccentric lock out rear camber arm bolts 
-Tas Auto Sports adjustable rear camber arms 
-Tas Auto Sports adjustable front castor rods 
-Hicas lock bar 
-Kakimoto exhaust 
-Hybrid front mount intercooler 
-Splitfire coilpacks 
-K & N pod filter in box 
-RDA vented, slotted and dimpled disc rotors 
-Brembo brake pads 
-Genuine Nissan flare and holder 
-Kenwood head unit 
-Genuine Nismo gear shifter 

The bodywork is in great condition. Gets washed every week, polished and waxed regularly. 

Low kilometres only 169 132km since new. 

Genuine reason for selling, have started a new job so bought a ute for work and don't get the time to drive this anymore. 

I’m unable to take calls from 7:00am to 3:30pm Monday to Friday but outside then is fine 
 

ph: 0422 nine nine 56 three six

Price: $9500


Will only consider swaps for a clean GU PATROL manual turbo diesel wagon 

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