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1995 R33 skyline,

THE CAR:

148,300k`s

silver

2 door

clean straight body - no rust

paint excellent

interior very clean, no rips, small mark on drivers seat

climit control

air con

power sterring

electric windows

power mirrors

very dark tinited windows

RB25 turbo

5spd manual

LSD irs

sony cd player

lowerd

original body (undamaged)

12mths rego & roadworthy

MODS:

G.A.B fully adjustable coil overs & struts front & rear

apgraded sway bars

3" HKS full exhaust system with HKS s/s cannon

front mount intercooler

apexi air pod

nizmo strut tower bar

nizmo dash

nizmo grill

nizmo bonnet spoiler

M spec boot wing

Greedy boost guage

Greedy turbo timmer

for inspection call - mark 0417522192

this has been a cared for car with all the good brand name options and has been recently

serviced, next service due at 154,000

i have just put 12mths rego on it and it has a currant roadworthy (28 days) still so u can

change into your name straight away..

price $16,000 ono

will not disapoint new buyer..

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just to answer some questions asked,

the car runs standard boost & has never been boosted.

(so i dont have the tap)

no work done to engine, turbo or fuel system.

the car has always had these wheels since ive owned it.

(so i havnt pulled wheels off it)

since im a mechanic,

change of oil every 5000k`s, full service @ 10,000k`s

the currant roadworthy it has expires in 3 weeks

cheers

mark..

ok guys and girls,

just found out my RX7 S6 veilside wheels fit my skyline.

heres some pics with them on & u have the choice to buy them

with or without the car.

ive had to take the 265`s the rears and fit a smaller tyre to fit under the quarters.

front rims - 18x8 with 235 tyres 70/80% tread.

rear rims - 18x9 with 245 tyres 50/60% tread.

im open to reasonable offers

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