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I am deciding to sell my Skyline after having it off the road for some time and a lack of license for the next six months.

Vehicle Details:

  • ECR33 Skyline Manufactured in the November of 1997
  • RB25DET 5spd Manual with Hicas
  • Driver and Passenger SRS Airbags
  • Clean Interior
  • SSR 17"X9" wearing Falkens
  • After market sound system valued at over $2000 (no sub or amp)
  • Aftermarket "Stealth Style" spoiler
  • Full re-spray in factory white
  • Roughly 98xxxkms

Optional Extras (If full price is paid):

  • Full Stainless Exhaust system (Valued around $1100)
  • HKS Turbo Timer
  • BSA 17" Wheels
  • Closed face helmut

The car has just received a full respray with receipts and is in excellent condition. Hasnt been driven for the last 10 months and has been garaged whole time. These 97 model R33's still sell for well over $21,000 in dealerships and privately. I am after a quick sale please but am willing to answer all questions.

Car will be registered for 6 months and RWC will be provided.

Price: $18,500ono with extras

$17,500ono without extras

Loaction: Gold Coast, Hinterland

Contact: Jordon via 0405 233 453

or [email protected] or pm

NB: Pictures will be posted over the following few days for those who require pictures.

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