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Make: Nissan

Model: R33 SKYLINE

Milage: 70 xxx

Colour: Burgandy

Location: Sydney, Parramatta

RWC supplied? If required

Currently registered? YES 28/12/07

Price: $16200 Neg

Contact: Matt 0412 307 844

This car has been in the country since February 2006 at 59xxxklms I am the first owner. I have fully serviced the vehicle:

Timing belt

Water pump

Cam & Crank seals

Coolant

Brake & clutch fluid

Engine oil and filter every 5k

Gearbox and diff oils

Power steering fluid

Fuel Filter

Mods to the car:

Power Fc

S15 injectors

Hks 2530 turbo

FMIC Hybrid

Stainless steel braided brake and clutch lines

Slotted rotors

ROH fury 17 inch wheels

Coilover suspension

exedy HD Organic clutch

Tint

Immobiliser

Full exhaust

Have receipts for everything very clean car in and out regretful sale got to pay some more of the mortgage and I want to keep my bike so the car is the one to go. No reasonable offer will be refused.

Cheers Matt.

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