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PICTURES ARE ON EBAY : http://cgi.ebay.com.au/1995-Skyline-R33-No...1QQcmdZViewItem

price drop from $9500 , im giving it away now for $8500.

Brought this car from an Japanese Car importer less than 2 years ago . This Naturally Aspirated Skyline is very much mechanically reliable and sound and reduced my insurance cost due to being non - turbo. Its been serviced every 2 months by a Japanese Car Mechanic , and has recently had a new clutch and pressure plates installed . The R33 has had a 2 1/2 inch stainless steel exhaust system installed around 3 months ago. Its got a Kenwood Head Unit , with 6" 180W rear speakers and 250W Front Speakers with additional Tweeters custom inbuilt into the door seals near the dash for maximum sound quality. . It also has got Momo foot pedals and an Auto Gage Monster Shift Tacho. It's also got 4 LED neon tubes installed under the front passenger and driver dash , and under the rear seats leaving a blue glow at night throughout all the floors,which is activated by a missile switch inbuilt on dash.

I really have worshiped this car since i brought it. Car washed and vacuumed weekly , waxed every month. It is Mechanically reliable and has never given me any problems.

The paint has been taken of from the previous owner overseas. I have no idea how it has happened , it was like that when i brought it , But it certainly hasn't affected the mechanical reliability or performance of the car. IT basically in my opinion , it needs a new paint job .

IT IS A 1995 Nissan Skyline R33.

Engine : RB25DE

Its GREAT for a P - PLATER and Perfectly LEGAL.

Very Clean Interior , Pictures shown of Exterior , has alot of dirt on it :) .

CALL ME ON 0407 552 543 :(

Edited by FLYR33

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