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Hi guys and girls... the time has come to sell my Skyline. I planned on keeping her for another few years but with the Real Estate market these days, I need to downgrade and sell my sports car as I want to purchase my first property soon.

Make: 1996 R33 Skyline Coupe Series 2 GTS25-T

Milage: 71xxx KMs

Transmission: Auto (serviced with Castrol Transmax Z fully synthetic oil)

Colour: Sonic Silver

Location: Melbourne

Complied? YES

RWC supplied? YES

Currently registered? YES

Price: 16,000 ONO

Contact: 0431 397 932

Comments / Modifications:

1. Blitz Dual stage turbo timer. Works great with the alarm and immobiliser, so while your car is running on turbo timer you can arm the alarm and immobiliser and walk away, if someone tries to break in, the alarm goes off and the immobiliser disables the engine immediately.

2. After market Cruise Control (hardly ANY Skylines have cruise control) which is perfect for long distance and freeway driving.

3. Mongoose alarm and 3 point immobiliser.

4. Tinted windows.

5. Pioneer CD stereo deck.

6. Kenwood Amplifier.

7. Pirelli tyres (a lot of tread left)

8. Rear wheels strut brace (Genuine Nissan Skyline brace)

The car has NEVER been boosted! The car has never been modded in any way and is completely stock! The car has also never seen a track. The engine has been serviced with Mobil1 0W-40 oil and genuine Nissan oil and fuel filters. I never skipped a service which was done every 5 000 KMs by a family friend who is a mechanic. This car is my pride and joy and I have cleaned it every weekend, it basically looks BRAND new still... not bad for a 96 model. I get compliments about the car at least a few times every week and its stock!

I am the second owner in Australia and this Skyline was purchased from SSV car yard in Huntingdale, Melbourne.

SSV has an excellent proven record of only having the cleanest and most reliable cars imported into Australia. I bought the car from SSV just under 2 years ago (April 2006). The car actually belonged to Mark's (SSV owner) girlfriend so prior myself, a lady was driving it. You are more than welcome to call SSV and ask about this.

This car was LOVED and I regret selling her... I will only consider serious offers and buyers as I am in no rush at all to sell and will hold onto her unles the right buyer comes along however I will take the nearest, reasonable offer... no bogus offers or silly comments please.

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Edited by R3Three

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