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Make:Nissan

Model:r33 skyline 97' model, type M

Milage:139 ***kms(log books to prove)

Colour:silver

Location:southside brisbane

RWC supplied?can be

Currently registered?yep till FEb 08'

Price:swaps for something not a r33,r32,s13 or $17g Neg.

Contact:pm me or leave a msg

Comments / Modifications:

Engine: rb25det

Exhaust: yes..um..

Suspension: ISC N1+ coilovers 12kg front, 10kg rears(less than 200kms done on them, brand new)

Wheels: 17inch AMG rims..

Modifications:

-Blitz LM front mount

-Exedy heavy duty clutch

-turbosmart blow off valve

-3inch exhuast system

-Blitz pod fliter

-front and rear strut braces

-battery in boot

-cusco 2way diff

Stereo Audio / Visual:

-brand new JVC headunit ($300)plays mp3's, ipod adaptor.

-jvc front and rears speakers(6inch front and rear)

-2x tweeters

-Apexi S-AFC

-Black Widow alarm system

-auto window wind-up

-genuine nissan pocket

-geuine nismo black side indicators with blue led lights

-apexi turbo timer

Images:yes

Extra info: car has brand new tyres all round nangkangs 235 on the rears and gemstone 235 fronts, the car doesnt attract unwanted attention but still gets looks, it will come with 33PIG personalised plates, this is one clean and very tough sounding r33..its comes with all receipts for most things done to the car, it has recently had a service(always done on time every 5000kms)all oils, new brake pads, new rear rotors, the car has very cold air con and drives fantastic. The car has no noises or any rattles whatsoever, im a very picky owner and like my cars free of any abnormal noises, slightest squeeks and it'll be getting checked over etc:.

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