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Urgent sale! I have another car lined up so i must sell this car. it has treated me awesome. the list:

air/fuel ratio gauge

boost gauge

shift light

reverse el dials

genuine skyline mats

carbon fibre gear knob

turbo timer

remote central locking

immobiliser and alarm with sensitivity control

HKS air filter

custom made heat shield

3 1/2" dump and front pipe

3 3/4" cat to tip exhaust

adjustable dampeners

2 sets of springs

1- pedders reds ( legal ride height, still low)

2- fulcrum springs (lower them even more)

comes with RWC

121,000 km's. clutch is starting to slip apart from that car is in exceleent condition.

for more info or to inspect the car call me on

0403295564

**please not photos show intercooler and wheels which do not come with the car

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Where are you located? Carbon gear-knob, so it's manual?

Any scratches or dents?

If you are in NSW, could you please email me some piccies? (in and out)

srandy(at)optushome.com.au

Cheers!

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There is a new clutch on its way from nissan in japan so there will be a brand new clutch in it, and I always run it on optimax, but any 98 premium fuel will do

what kind of price tag do they put on a clutch ?

and do they always need to be imported? dont they ever have any in stock?

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clutch is installed and all is about $650. and nissan sometimes have some in stock but at the m oment they don't sorry i cant be of more help but i dont work there i just order!

did yours already arrive and get installed?

how long did it take to get here from japan

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what difference does it make.

this guy is selling a manual series II r33 for $16K...

even without the cooler and wheels it's a bargain.

intercooler kits cost $600 these days.

wheels can be had under $1K as well.

a bargain? so i take it you have inspected the car and made sure its not a repaired write off, and that the engine isn't about to die in the ass...

of course you must have if you know its a bargain:rolleyes:

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