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Item:Up for sale is a 1996 Series 2 R33,

Silver,

auto,

Dual airbags,

Full electrics working

Digital climate control

Never modified, comes stock apart from 180sx type x wheels

Interior is in great condition, no seat tears, no steering wheel wear, looks very new

The exterior is also in awesome condition, paintwork is great

Engine runs very smoothly, gearbox feels good/smooth

Awesome as a daily driver or for a P plater, no hassles from cops

Comes with rego till august/september 2006( cant remember which month)

Comes with RWC

The 4 tyers are basically new

I will throw in a kenwood DD headunit

Pioneer speakers

I am the first owner in australia, i have replaced the oil, fuel filter, oil filter, battery etc in the 3000km's i have owned it.

Great for P platers, specially in NSW where u cant own a turbo car.

Will not dissapoint

Location:South east melbourne

Item Condition:Excellent

Reason for Selling:Need deposit for a property

Price and Payment Conditions:13000ono

Extra Info:Will get pics when i can, basically looks like a stock silver series 2 Skyline

Contact Details:Pm me or email me at [email protected]

Edited by 180_mph
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