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This car is absolute immaculate condition the car is unmarked. i am an skyline enthusiest and no cornet have been cut in building this car, all parts used are quality brand name japanese parts. This car has been featured in many car shows such as autosalon and has been featured in certain car magazines

The car features the following modifications and accessories:

- APEXI AX53 B70 Upgraded turbo

- Front/dump pipe/high flow cat

- BLITZ NUR-1 3.5' catback exaust system ($2000 S/steel)

- APEXI shockers

- HKS Adjustable Suspension

- BLITZ turbo timer

- BLITZ Boost controller (not fitted) currently running standard psi of Apexi turbo

- Excedy 5 puck button clutch (2,000kms old)

- Custom Polished front mount intercooler

-Custom Steel air intake pipe and Apexi Pod (have standard airbox aswel)

- 100,000 service just done, cam belt and pulleys changed

- Autometer guages

- Full body kit with R400 front bar

- MEK 18 inch hyper wheels with new tyres all round

- Clear gtr indicators

- Custom flat boot lid

- recently full resprayed in custom blue (immaculate no swirls or marks)

- Cd/MD double din player

-Alarm and immobiliser system fitted

- serviced every 5000 kms with motul turbolite 4000

- Rego till SEP 08

This is my pride and joy and only gets driven once or twice a month, the car never gets driven in rain. Genuine enquires only please no test pilots thankyou.

Please call for any information regarding this car

$17,500.

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car is real head turner runs like a dream great for crusing with heaps of power

will provide more pics but cbf right now

Alex 0403 019 923 Altona Meadows

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im in vic to if mech sound would u be intrsted in

late 1996 series 2 nissin r33 skyline coup

ferari yellow over white

19inch cromies paid $4g for

racign breaks and suspentions

inside the car is like new

eng like new no leaks nothing

gtr injectors

upgraded turbo

racing batry

exsorst system

upgraded ecu

boost gauge timer

skyline imported racing rear sway bar

full body kit

clearion speacers

cd player

mech sound clean car

recpt for $20.000 from jsa imporst larst nov

+ over $8.000 since on lil mods ect rims

just wont sumthing that isnt as bright

comes with rego till dec

very intsrted iv spent 28g so far but i like couler fo urs

[email protected] is my email if intrsted

im in vic to if mech sound would u be intrsted in

late 1996 series 2 nissin r33 skyline coup

ferari yellow over white

19inch cromies paid $4g for

racign breaks and suspentions

inside the car is like new

eng like new no leaks nothing

gtr injectors

upgraded turbo

racing batry

exsorst system

upgraded ecu

boost gauge timer

skyline imported racing rear sway bar

full body kit

clearion speacers

cd player

mech sound clean car

recpt for $20.000 from jsa imporst larst nov

+ over $8.000 since on lil mods ect rims

just wont sumthing that isnt as bright

comes with rego till dec

very intsrted iv spent 28g so far but i like couler fo urs

[email protected] is my email if intrsted

your car sounds tuff but its not what i want, sorry, i need the money, i dont want to sell the car but i currently need as much money as possible at the moment. thanks again anyway champ.

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