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Must SELL! Going overseas to work! Have only driven car locally to university and work. Regretful sale as I have taken very good care of this car as it was a b'day gift - looks like new!

Model: R33 Nissan Skyline GTS25t Series 2

Year: 02/1997.

Kms: 54,649.

Purchased in October 2004.

Still has 2.5 years left of GOLD WARRANTY!

I'm the second owner.

Condition: Excellent and very clean Inside and Out! Just as it was when first purchased! MUST SEE!! Very Clean and Neat engine bay! Runs very smooth!

Description: Stock standard except:

- HKS SSQV Blow-off valve (will remove and replace with standard).

- 3.5" Cat-back exhaust system.

- Kenwood Double-Din CD/Tape deck.

- Rear after-market speakers.

- New ROH 17" Rims with new Falken tires.

Equipped with 3-point immobiliser system and keyless entry.

Has been Comprehensively insured with AAMI Just Cars Insurance.

Fully Serviced on schedule: Fluids Change, Oil filter change, Air filter change etc.

WILL DO Road Worthy Certificate IF SERIOUSLY INTERESTED!

I have full documentation:

- Manual.

- All Registration, import, compliance papers.

- Proof of purchase papers.

- Warranty papers.

- Service log/service schedule coupon papers.

COMPLIANCE INFORMATION (Please look at attached image for purple compliance plate picture):

- Complied under new RAWS import scheme (purple plate = better quality!).

- Date of compliance: 09/2004.

- Compliance approval number: 1011701/039.

- VIN Number: 6U9000ECR33130953.

- Bought and complied at Kamikaze Sports Auto, Victoria, Melbourne.

- RAWS Number: 10117.

- Please look up RAWS SEVS website to type in VIN number for full registered details.

PRICE: $26,000 ono (inc. RWC) Urgent sale! I can negotiate, so please call for inspection:

PLEASE CHECK-OUT THE ATTACHED HI-RES JPEG PICTURES!

Mobile: Call Jonathan on 0401 717 389 (if I can't answer please leave an SMS message with your name and number and I will call back ASAP).

Victorian/Melbourne Buyers preferred for convenience and warranty reasons. But I will happily accept any serious interstate buyers.

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