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Item: 1997 R33 GTS25 Series 2 Skyline NON TURBO, 5 Speed Manual, RB25DE

Location: Brisbane

Item Condition: Immaculete inside and out.

Reason for Selling: Bought a new car

Price and Payment Conditions: $16,500 VERY Negotiable

Pictures: Attached

Contact Details: Preferrable contact number 0433 160 254

Up for sale is my non turbo 1997 series 2 R33. I have had this car since october 2006, And im the first owner of it since compliance around september 06. I have babied this car since i bought it, Keeping it clean and in perfect condition. The engine is 100% stock except a 2.5" Cat-back Exhaust system with a 4" zetti cannon (has a great note to it, Despite being non turbo, It still has that RB purr) and a K&N panel filter.

Both of the doors have $200 worth of dynamat sound deadening in them which sounds great with a good set of speakers. Comes with the factory tape deck with kenwood coaxial speakers in the door and a set of Epsilon splits in the rear.

Everything in the interior is factory (No rice bits), Exterior wise i have replaced the side indicators with the clear smoked lights. On the rear SKYLINE boot facsia i have replaced the factory one with a series 1 panel, And have painted it white to match the car, But left the SKYLINE words clear, I was one day hoping to get around to Putting some LED lights behind there so that the skyline words lit up when the lights were on. Also included is a Viper alarm system with an immobiliser, This model of the viper alarm has a 6 channel input which means add ons can be installed such as remote start, Remote windows, Microwave sensor etc..

It has Factory Dual airbags (Passenger and driver) and ABS, It also come factory optioned with nismo struts.

The car comes with a roadworthy and rego for 12 months.

I do not care about any negative comments on the price, You will be ignored. This is the price i see fit for the car and the condition of it speaks for itself, Non turbo skylines in car yards are being had for at least 20k with more K's and in worse condition, At the moment there arent to many series 2 non turbos getting around, And any series 1 non turbos are usually in terrible condition and are being had for under the 9k mark.

If you wish to organise to come out to look at the car phone the contact number or via PM.

Hope she goes to a good owner.

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