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Well im selling my Skyline. Im heading back to uni and i need more money.

Its a white Series II R33 1996. Im the first australian owner, when i got it, it had 67,000kms on the speedo.

Skyline R33 Series II 1996

White

Manual

80,000kms

It has only been lightly modified with a few little things:

Mods:

Greddy Turbo Timer

Cusco Coilovers all round

17" rims

Auto gauge white faced boost gauge

silicon hose through the engine bay (vacuum hose, not fuel/oil)

3A Racing POD (named best all round in auto salon magazine)

Audio:

Kenwood CD/Mp3 player

Fusion 6" splits in doors

Fusion 6x9" in rear parcel shelf

Fusion 600w Amp

The car is in great condition, paint is pretty good and its got a straight body. I had planned to do more but lack of funds and time means its still pretty much a stocker. I bought it stock so i could make it mine, now you can make it yours. My name is Aaron Griggs and i live in Darwin NT, i'll be happy to help with interstate sending. call me on 0437714090, PM, email me on [email protected] .

Im asking for $18,000 ono (im happy to negotiate)

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Ok i just found out the Kenwood headunit no longer plays CDs (it is pretty old now i guess). The radio still works. I can get a new headunit put in or i can take the over all price down a bit.

$17,000 ono

OR

$18,000 ono with a new head unit installed (by a professional of course)

Its up to you!!

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